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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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Networking SIG webinar–MAS deep dive and Container Orchestration

So again end of november and another successfull MYCUGC SIG Webinar, where we had over 150 attendees which is a number we are wery happy for considering this is our second webinar! I’ve also posted a blog post on the networking SIG with the Q&A session from todays webinar, which can be found here –> …

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importance of community–Introducing Slack for NetScaler and Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp

Over the years have spent endless times in forums and such I have always found the community a valuable asset to help even in desperate times when I’m stuck with an upgrade that does not work or get some feedback when I’m wondering about if “Will X work with Y?” Also with my blogging I …

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Introduction to Morpheus data

As a Service Provider you need to have support for multiple platforms, multiple services, multiple applications but still having to have a consistent way to deliver each and every service to the end-customer. Now most vendors have their own self-service solution which works for their own service, the issue with these are that they often …

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Differentiate TCP profile settings between endpoints using AppQoE

So a new feature that was introduced in 11.1 which I some reason overlooked was the ability to configure seperate TCP profiles using AppQoE actions, which in its essence allows us to configure different AppQoE policies using different TCP profiles based upon which endpoint is connecting using expressions. Now by default when a client connects …

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Increasing Microsoft Edge performance using TCP Fast Open on NetScaler

TCP Fast Open (TFO) is a TCP mechanism that enables speedy data exchange between a client and a server during TCP’s initial handshake. By using the TFO mechanism, you can reduce an application’s network latency by the time required for one full round trip, which significantly reduces the delay experienced in short TCP transfers. So …

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