Using a Load Balancer in Your Microsoft Exchange Server

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Exchange 2010 multi-role with DAG
Basic layout
Exchange 2010 multi-role with DAG
Source NAT
Direct Server Return (DSR) (1/2)
Direct Server Return (2/2)
Source NAT
Options
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchange OWA
REG_DWORD SSLOffloaded, value “1”
Broadband or
mobile provider
Traffic patterns
Persistence: Required
Persistence: Recommended
Persistence: Not Required
RPC Client Access Service
Outlook Anywhere
Offline Address Book
Outlook Web App
Exchange Active Sync
AutoDiscover
Exchange Control Panel
Address Book Service
POP3
Exchange Web Services
Remote PowerShell
IMAP4
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HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeRPC
REG_DWORD TCP/IP with port number
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeAB\Parameters
REG_SZ key RpcTcpPort with port number
Virtual Directory
InternalURL
ExternalURL
(Internet Facing AD Site)
ExternalURL
(Non-Internet Facing AD Site)
/OWA
Server FQDN
NLB FQDN
$null
/ECP
NLB FQDN
NLB FQDN
$null
/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
NLB FQDN
NLB FQDN
$null
/OAB
NLB FQDN
NLB FQDN
$null
/EWS
NLB FQDN
NLB FQDN
$null
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