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- Jun 25, 2021
The LTM can provide also L7 loadbalancing, I think it would be good to reach out to a partner reselling F5 in your region in oder to clarify what is BIG-IP, what is LTM and WAF and what can do what for you.
https://www.f5.com/partners/find-a-partner
To answer your question regarding the IIS servers - it depends. Probably it's easier to manage those IIS servers when they are member of an AD Domain. Remote Administration, Patch Management, Backup, etc. All of that might be easier. But there is not a strict requirement from the perspective of loadbalancing. For the F5 it doesn't matter whether the server is in AD or not.
Hi Daniel,
Thank you very much for your reply.
as far as I know Big-IP LTM provides L3 Load balancing, and I am planning to place a Big-IP L7 load balancer along with WAF, and Reverse Proxy in the DMZ, that is routing to IIS webfarm in the backend.
So, in this case, do I need to join IIS Servers to AD Domain? or just make them workgroup members only?
Thanking you
Jamils
The LTM can provide also L7 loadbalancing, I think it would be good to reach out to a partner reselling F5 in your region in oder to clarify what is BIG-IP, what is LTM and WAF and what can do what for you.
https://www.f5.com/partners/find-a-partner
To answer your question regarding the IIS servers - it depends. Probably it's easier to manage those IIS servers when they are member of an AD Domain. Remote Administration, Patch Management, Backup, etc. All of that might be easier. But there is not a strict requirement from the perspective of loadbalancing. For the F5 it doesn't matter whether the server is in AD or not.
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