NetScaler Security Insight

With NetScaler build 11.65, Citrix introduces Security Insight as part of the Insight Appliance. This feature is used to give real-time insight into attacks, and recommendations on countermeasures. NOTE: Security Insight requires Application Firewall enabled, since it reports based upon AppFw violations and rules. You also need the same version of Insight and the NetScaler

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New award, Aviator!

So what is an Aviator? Well It’s now what you think… For those that have been following me, notice that  now that I from time to time have been working with Avi Networks. Why? Because they think differently from other ADC vendors in the market and they deliver a pretty cool product! If you for

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Networking SIG on My CUGC

So as of late I have been involved in setting up and creating a SIG (Special Interest Group) under MYCUG aimed at Networking (Can be found here –> https://www.mycugc.org/p/bl/bl/blogid=104) . Now you might think “err does that mean Citrix Networking?” no! our goal is to create a open community around all types of different networking

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Running RDS 2016 TP5 Connection Broker Database in Azure AD

As part of the RDS 2012, Microsoft introduced the support for high-availability for the connection broker role, this on the other hand required an external SQL database for the connection brokers to share the connection tables between them. Yesterday Microsoft released a new Tech Preview for Windows Server 2016, which introduces a new feature for

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Load balancing features in Azure

Deploying distributed applications and services within Azure can be cumbersome, atleast when you are not familiar with the different options/features you have available. Therefore I wanted to use to post to explain the different options we have for load balancing within Azure, both for internal services and external facing services. Now there are three different

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AVINetworks – Architecture

I have previously blogged about AVINetworks –> https://msandbu.wordpress.com/2016/02/19/a-closer-look-at-avi-networks/Where I wrote briefly on how their scale-out architecture differs from their competitors, where most ADC vendors have a single virtual appliance which contains all the features + management. Avi networks consists of a Cloud Controller which is the management layer where we do management either using the

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Introduction to KEMP ADC

So I’ve been busy testing out different load balancing (ADC) vendors as of the last month, later it will reveal itself why I have done so, but anways I want to write a quick introduction to KEMP technologies, which is one of the vendors I have worked with the last time. For those that aren’t

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