Considerations When Installing AppFabric
The following considerations should be taken into account before beginning your installation.
Security Model
The Windows Server AppFabric security model is integrated with Windows, IIS, and SQL Server security models. You should understand these models before you begin your installation.
Remote Management
To perform remote management of AppFabric, use IIS Manager remoting for the AppFabric hosting features and Windows PowerShell remoting for the AppFabric caching features. In the client operating system, you must install the management console. For more information, see IIS Manager for Remote Administration (32-bit) (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178523) or IIS Manager for Remote Administration (64-bit) (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178524).
Installation and Configuration Issues
AppFabric installation will fail if the serviceAutoStartProvider element is missing from the ApplicationHost.config file
You can resolve this issue by adding the serviceAutoStartProvider element to the application node of the ApplicationHost.config file. Add the following element if it does not already exist:
<configuration>
<system.applicationHost>
<serviceAutoStartProviders/>
Also create the following section. This is in a different location of the ApplicationHost.config file.
<ConfigSections>
<SectionGroup name=”blah”>
<section name="serviceAutoStartProviders" allowDefinition="AppHostOnly"
overrideModeDefault="Deny" />”