Category: Kemp Loadbalancer

With each release of Exchange, we have seen a substantial shift in the way it required load balancers to be configured. For example, between Exchange 2010 and 2013, the requirement for session affinity was dropped. This allowed multiple requests from a single client to take different paths to its mailbox. It no longer mattered which client access servers in a site were involved […]
When you use a Kemp LoadMaster for Loadbalacing Exchange 2010 you need to set static RPC ports. By default Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 are configured with a dynamic RPC range of 49152-65535 for outbound connections. When the Exchange 2010 Client Access server role is installed on Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2, the […]
A few days ago, someone suggested I write this article as it seems many people are struggling with ‘problem’. In fact, the solution which I’m going to explain below is the answer to a problem typically found in “home labs” where the internet connection doesn’t always have multiple IP addresses. This doesn’t mean that it’s […]
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