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      <title>Setup Solr cluster with Zookeeper ensemble on Windows</title>
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      <description>BACK TO BLOG OVERVIEW
 Within this post I will show you how to setup a Solr cluster with a Zookeeper ensemble while load being distributed by an Azure loadbalancer.
Note: There is no SSL used and in the future the Azure loadbalancer might get replaced by an Application Gateway.
I would like to thank the owners (amongst others, I probably missed) of the following blogs for being a more than valuable source of information:</description>
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