NetScaler MAS and Multi-tenancy

If you’re a large enterprise and have multiple NetScaler instances for different purposes such as a VPX for Exchange or SharePoint and another one to NetScaler Gateway and even a cluster for front-end eCommerce webshops, and with mulitple locations in the mix as well there are a couple of things you want to have place …

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Setting up High-availability NetScaler in Microsoft Azure ARM

I’m currently invovled in a PoC on setting up a redudant NetScaler deployment in Microsoft Azure, now it’s been some time since I had a session on setting up NetScaler and Azure on the NetScaler Masterclass so I decided to do a post on setting up High-availability pair NetScaler on Azure and what you need …

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Setting up Azure AD Pass-trough authentication with Azure AD Connect

So today Microsoft released a public preview of Pass-trough authentication Azure AD which allows for SSO against Azure Active Directory without the hazzle of Active Directory Federation Services + Certificates and Public IP addresses. You can download the new version here –> https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47594 Now a couple of cool things behind this concept, the Pass-trough authentication …

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Citrix XenDesktop 7.12 and new updates and in-depth on HDX Enlightened Data Transport

So with XenDesktop 7.12 released today I finally got a bit more information on what’s available in the new release. One of the features which was announced was Local Host Cache support is finally back, before I got the time to dig into the material Bas Van Kam did a great blog post on it …

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AzureStack breakdown of Network Controller

Now I’ve previosly blogged about some of the other networking component in AzureStack (Software Load Balancing) and Distributed Firewall which are essential components on how we can achive a software-defined network. Now both the dfW and SLB are just components that operate in the data plane, but would not be possible without a central component …

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