Advanced Logging
Advanced Logging Readme
Created Jun 22, 2011 by dmnelson
IIS Advanced Logging is an extension for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7 that provides enhanced data collection and real-time server and client-side logging capabilities. It supports complex Web and media delivery scenarios that demand...
IIS Media Services Content Map
Created Feb 9, 2011 by dmnelson
IIS Media Services is a set of extensions for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7 that deliver and manage media content. It is part of a complete technology platform for deploying a highly available, highly scalable, media delivery environment...
IIS Media Services 3.0 Overview
Created Sep 7, 2010 by chriskno
The IIS Media Services 3.0 Overview describes the current set of IIS media extensions, the scenarios they address, and the business value you can achieve with their use. Table of Contents: Introduction IIS Media Services 3.0 Media Delivery...
Advanced Logging for IIS - Log Filtering
Created Oct 15, 2009 by dmnelson
Log Filtering in IIS Advanced Logging allows administrators to collect only the Web site traffic information that they are interested in instead of having to capture all Web site traffic and then sift through all of the data to find what they...
Advanced Logging for IIS - Client Logging
Created Mar 19, 2009 by dmnelson
IIS Advanced Logging can accept information about client-consumption of media and other content. Clients (for example, Microsoft Silverlight) can send useful data about their interaction with media content. This information forms the basis of...
Advanced Logging for IIS - Real-Time Logging
Created Mar 18, 2009 by dmnelson
IIS Advanced Logging can extend the web platform to support real-time analytics, helping you to provide real-time reports to customers or work with partners to do the same. The Advanced Logging feature contains an option that enables consumption...
Advanced Logging for IIS - Custom Logging
Created Mar 18, 2009 by dmnelson
IIS Advanced Logging provides tremendous flexibility in logging user requests and client data. Advanced Logging doesn't assume what's important to you. Instead, it provides enough control for you to specify what fields are important, add...
Windows Media Server or Web Server?
Created May 15, 2008 by dmnelson
You can deliver digital media audio and video files and live streams either from a Windows Media server (a server that is running Windows Media Services) or from a Web server (a server that is running Internet Information Services (IIS) 7...