Organization of Sites

All Web sites may be formed from four different organizational structures: physical servers, virtual servers, physical directories, or virtual directories. An individual Web site is usually created as either a physical server or a virtual server, and either may additionally use a combination of physical and virtual directories. Figure 5.2 displays how three of the structures appear in the IIS snap-in for the MMC.

Figure 5.2. Virtual servers, physical directories, and virtual directories are monitored and managed through the IIS snap-in for MMC.

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