To more fully
understand the Enterprise version, it is important first to note the differences between
Standard and Enterprise.
Exploring the Differences Between the Standard and Enterprise
Versions of ISA Server 2006
The Enterprise version of ISA Server 2006 contains all the features and functionality of the
Standard version, in addition to the following features:
. Network Load Balancing (NLB) Support??”Only the Enterprise version of ISA Server
2006 supports Network Load Balancing (NLB) clusters, allowing for automatic
failover and load balancing of services across array members.
. Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP) Support??”The Enterprise version supports
the Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP) to properly balance web proxy requests
across an array.
. Configuration Storage Server (CSS)??”One of the biggest differences between
Standard and Enterprise is that the Enterprise Edition uses a Configuration Storage
Server (CSS) to store ISA rules and configuration. A CSS is an Active Directory in
Application Mode (ADAM) implementation (essentially a ???light??? version of an Active
Directory forest) and can be installed on non??“ISA servers.
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