| George Cheng [MSFT] 2005-03-29, 6:18 pm |
| Yes it is, but here is the 5 year roadmap
http://www.microsoft.com/applicatio...ion/roadmap.asp
Thank You
George Cheng
Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support
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| From: "Dean J Garrett" <info@amuletc.com>
| Subject: App Center?
| Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:29:21 -0800
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| We're building a new high availability site that requires
| the need to pull in and out additional web servers to
| handle increased user load. Is Application Center 2000
| still the best solution for managing a growing server
| farm such as this? We'll be using Windows Server 2003
| Standard Ed. as the OS with SQL Server 2000 as the back-
| end database. The code is all ASP .NET.
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| Any advice? Thanks!!
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