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I need all the IIS experts suggestion for my problem.
I need all the IIS experts suggestion for my problem.
Problem Description: We were part of Company A when we hosted our Intranet web application on IIS. We had clients accessing the websites through dedicated leased line connection/firewall access to the data center(This was a costlier affair). Now we are part of Company B and we are in the process of migrating the applications to Company B's datacenter. Migrating the application is fairly simple whereas migrating the dedicated leased line connection will take atleast few years. Since the clients already have access to Company A's datacenter's IIS server, Can we some how forward all the http requests to Company B's datacenter's IIS server. Need to mention here that there is a network connectivity already established between Company A to Company B. |
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You might be able to do something with DNS for one.
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