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Enabling Load Balancing with Citrix ADC
This course will teach you how to optimize system resources by means of Citrix ADC load balancing. By addressing realistic scenarios primarily based on web servers, you’ll learn about load balancing configuration settings and view numerous demos.
What you'll learn
Understanding how to load balance your website is crucial for great learner experience. In this course, Enabling Load Balancing with Citrix ADC, we'll follow a restaurant analogy to ensure that you understand and remember the various entities associated with Citrix ADC load balancing. First, you’ll explore when, why, and how to implement load balancing. Next, you’ll delve into the numerous advanced settings, including weights, service groups, methods, persistence, policies, profiles, and traffc settings. Finally, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot load balancing issues, as well as optimizations. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Citrix ADC load balancing needed to successfully implement and maintain load balancing.
Table of contents
- Getting Started with Citrix ADC Load Balancing | 2m 44s
- When and Why to Use Load Balancing | 3m 17s
- Licensing | 1m 12s
- Load Balancing Components | 3m 44s
- Enabling Load Balancing | 40s
- Demo: Enabling Load Balancing | 42s
- Load Balancing Configuration | 2m 29s
- Demo: Implementing Load Balancing | 4m 18s
- Wrap-up | 1m 8s
About the author
Jo Harder has been involved with virtualization technologies for nearly 20 years, since the days of WinFrame/MetaFrame and the infancy of hypervisors. She started her technical career at Citrix in 1999, where she became a Senior Architect. Her 11-year tenure included a combination of Citrix Consulting and Technical Readiness roles. Post Citrix, Jo has taken on positions focused on consulting services and hosting provider services, as well as the creation of technical materials for various audiences. Starting in February 2015, she has been a Citrix Technology Professional awardee each year.
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