Getting Started with Citrix Application Delivery Controller (ADC) 13
This course walks through the initial deployment and configuration of Citrix ADC, formerly NetScaler. By means of instructor commentary and numerous demos, the learner will absorb details about basic administration and features of the Citrix ADC.
Citrix Application Delivery Controller (ADC) takes the vast amount of apps, content, and devices in the world and consolidates them in one cloud-based interface. In this course, Getting Started with Citrix Application Delivery Controller (ADC) 13, you will learn foundational knowledge of Citrix ADC version 13, Gateway, as well as Citrix Cloud integration. First, you will walk through labs that demonstrate Citrix ADC functionality in both an on-premises hypervisor-based scenario and a cloud setting, based on Azure. Second, you will explore architectural considerations along with platform and licensing selections that best fit your needs. Finally, you will develop a better understanding of Citrix ADC administration by exploring real-time demonstrations. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to effectively administer Citrix ADC.
Author Name: Jo Harder
Author Description:
Jo Harder is a self-professed nerd and has been involved with virtualization and secure remote access technologies for over 20 years. After holding several sales and marketing roles, 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 positions. Post Citrix, Jo has taken on roles focused on consulting services and hosting provider services, as well as technical marketing. S… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Getting Started and Lab Setup
42mins - Initial Configuration a New Citrix ADC
36mins - Architecting Citrix ADC to Fit into the Existing Network Infrastructure
24mins - Selecting the Appropriate Citrix ADC Product and Licensing
22mins
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