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Multiple .NET Core API's running on one server via IIS

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Is this the right installation choice if I have multiple .NET Core Web API's hosted via IIS on the same server?

https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/Install+the+.NET+Core+Microservices+Agent+for+Windows

Are the environment variables configured via the web.config/IIS used?

Thanks.

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Raunak_Mohanty
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Hi Kevin,

That is correct. You will install/configure Microservices Agent for each IIS App.
Instead of creating System level environment variables you can defined the env variables directly at web.config like below

<aspNetCore processPath="dotnet" arguments=".\Web.dll" stdoutLogEnabled="false" stdoutLogFile=".\logs\stdout">
<environmentVariables>
<environmentVariable name="CORECLR_PROFILER_PATH_64" value="C:\inetpub\wwwroot\NetCoreWeb\AppDynamics.Profiler_x64.dll" />
</environmentVariables>
</aspNetCore>

Thanks,
Raunak
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