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This guide provides essential best practices for integrating SharePoint with IIS, focusing on security and performance. Key topics include the philosophy of web applications versus sites, the importance of using separate application pools, and best practices for service applications. Emphasis is placed on using Kerberos for authentication and running warmup scripts to maintain application pool readiness. This best practices document serves as a valuable resource for professionals aiming to optimize their SharePoint and IIS environments effectively.
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Ing. Ondřej Ševeček | GOPAS a.s. | MCM: Directory Services | MVP: Enterprise Security | CEH | ondrej@sevecek.com | www.sevecek.com | SharePoint and IIS core integration
SharePoint and IIS • Philosophy • Web Application vs. Web Site • Managed Accounts and Application Pools • Service Applications vs. App Pools • Extending vs. AAMs
Philosophy • Do not touch IIS if it is not really necessary • Run everything in a separate App Pool with a different service account identity • Use Kerberos • Always extend and do not touch AAMs • Employ warmup scripts to keep it in memory
AppPool password • appcmd list apppool<name> /text:*
Ing. Ondřej Ševeček | GOPAS a.s. | MCM: Directory Services | MVP: Enterprise Security | CEH | ondrej@sevecek.com | www.sevecek.com | SharePoint and IIS core integration Thank you!