Set up a Web Farm in WSS 3.0
June 19th, 2008
This post will show you how to set up a Web farm in WSS 3.0. I am assuming that you already have knowledge of WSS 3.0 such as web applications, site collections etc. I also assume that you already have a web application set up in your WSS 3.0 installation.
*Keep in mind that a web application requires a separate “Web Site” in IIS. With this said - you can set up several web applications in one web server - each application will have it’s own respective port. The steps to do this is similar to setting up multiple databases within one site collection
- Setup a content database -
- From the Central Administration Website, go to the Application Management Tab

- Click on “Add a content database“

- Verify that you’re in the right web application, enter the necessary information (database server, db name, authentication, search server etc. then click “OK“

- After this process - double check your database server that the job was successful
- Create a site collection-
- View Site Collections within your application
- To see your web farm with their corresponding databases - go back to Application Management, Under Sharepoint Site Management > click “Site Collection List”










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Nice post, you got some good points there - thank you.
Great work.