Installing and Configuring Service Bus for Windows Server
Updated: October 21, 2013
Applies To: Service Bus for Windows Server 1.1
This document shows how to perform an on-premises installation of the Service Bus.
In This Section
- Planning Your Deployment1
This section describes how to plan for deployment of Service Bus for Windows Server.
- Installation1
Describes how to perform on-premises installation of Service Bus.
- Configuring Service Bus for Windows Server using Configuration Wizard1
Describes how to configure Service Bus for Windows Server.
- Configuration using PowerShell1
Describes how to configure Service Bus for Windows Server using PowerShell cmdlets.
- Exporting Certificates to Client Machines
Describes how remote clients can connect to a Service Bus for Windows Server management endpoint.
- Verifying the Service Bus Configuration2
Describes how to verify the configuration of the Service Bus for Windows Server.
- Scaling1
Describes the Service Bus for Windows Server support for scaling.
- Configure a Highly Available Server1
Describes how to configure a highly available Service Bus for Windows Server.
- Changing Service Bus Farm Settings
Describes how to change farm settings using PowerShell cmdlets.
- Upgrading Service Bus from Previous Releases
Describes how to upgrade Service Bus for Windows Server.
- Uninstalling2
Describes how to uninstall Service Bus for Windows Server.
- Configuration How To Topics1
A set of how-to topics for configuration tasks.
- Performance Considerations2
Describes Service Bus for Windows Server performance guidelines and considerations.