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Is Web Farm Framework Supported by Microsoft in 2023?

cn flag

We have a few dozen Windows Server 2019 machines running IIS. I just found out about Web Farm Framework, which is a thing developed over 10 years ago that makes managing multiple IIS instances easier.

My question is: Is Web Farm Framework still supported by Microsoft? The official documentation about it doesn't reference Windows Server 2019, hence my concern that Microsoft has abandoned it and won't support it anymore.

cn flag
Web Farm Framework is a dead end product.
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cn flag
Ok, so what is best practice in 2023 for managing IIS?
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vn flag

Quoted from my own post,

They are deprecated for IIS 10 and above.

However, they remain fully supported on IIS ... 8.x.

Web Farm Framework users should consider Azure Stack for private cloud usage. If you insist on running a classic web farm for IIS 10, there isn't anything similar offered by Microsoft right now.

Since IIS 8.x is going to reach end of life in just a few months, you can assume Web Farm Framework reaches its end-of-life the same way.

cn flag
I suspect that some of this functionality is probably handled by the various CD products (Octopus/Jenkins).
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