Using IIS AAR as a reverse proxy for Exchange 2010 & Lync 2013

hi
i am planning to use IIS AAR as reverse proxy solution for both Exchange 2010 & Lync 2013 . need clarifications on the below.
Is it production ready proof solution of using IIS AAR as a reverse proxy solution , if yes what is the sizing considerations for the same.
Can we have exchange reverse proxy and lync reverse proxy on the same IIS ARR server.
Is there any special consideration(license/certificates/cal licenses) needs to be taken care while using this solution
  4.  Deployment Guide available?

hi steve.. thanks for reply..
1 have gone through that.. however having both exchange & lync reverse proxy on single server is unanswered and the reason for having this in exchange forum is to have consideration from exchange prospective as well ... 
I am also wondering this.  Can both exist on the same set of proxy servers?  I also plan to have a load balanced solution.  Has anyone had any luck with doing that?

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