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Windows Server 2012 : Understanding Internet Information Services 8 (part 3) - IIS Manager Administration Nodes in the Connections Pane

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4. IIS Manager Administration Nodes in the Connections Pane

Many web services components need to be configured to optimize IIS for security, functionality, and redundancy. The IIS snap-in is the interface used to administer IIS services. In the left pane of the snap-in, as shown in Figure 2, you will see folders or nodes similar to the following:

Start Page—The Start Page is the first item within the Connections pane and is a digital dashboard for IIS. It provides users with a wealth of information by displaying IIS newsfeeds and links to online resources. In addition, the Start Page includes recent connection information and connection tasks.

IIS Server—The main place to administer and manage server properties and features is the server node. After being selected, the IIS feature icons are displayed in the central pane. An administrator must double-click a feature to configure property settings specific to that feature. Examples of feature icons include Feature Delegation, Logging, and Configuration Editor.

Application Pools—Application pools are actually sections of physical memory dedicated to the applications running within a pool. Application pools segment applications from the rest of the memory resources used by other IIS services. This promotes higher reliability and security, but it also requires more memory to be configured on the web server. The application pool elements can be sorted based on name, status, .NET Framework version, managed pipeline mode, identify, and applications.

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Figure 2. The IIS 8 Connections pane.

Sites—This folder contains all the websites and FTP sites being hosted on the web server. The Default Web Site is created during the installation of IIS 8.


Note

An Internet Information Services (8) Manager can be started from the Metro screen, from the Tools menu in Server Manager, or by typing start inetmgr at the command prompt.

 
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