Netscaler gateway citrix receiver11/29/2022 ![]() ![]() So, expect a new blog article coming soon about setting this up! ![]() That was not supported at that moment, now it does. Now this is reality – this definitely open a lot of new doors – and will take out many barriers to migrate even more services to the Microsoft Azure Cloud! In one of my previous Azure Site Recovery projects, I always wanted to use GLSB to provide as failover. This capability becomes especially critical as the enterprise begins capitalizing on its hybrid cloud strategy to account for unplanned outages.” This will allow you to enable active failover or load sharing across multiple Azure regions, and even your on-premise data center. Multi-region support: global server load balancing (GSLB) is now supported on Azure. We’ve increased the number of vCPUs (up to 12) that are supported in Azure to enable higher L7 performance and throughput. ![]() You are able to separate your management network usage by configuring the CIDR filtering option and can open the extra interface (NIC2) for public usage, like SSL VPN.įrom the official Citrix website “ NetScaler VPX on Azure now supports up to 3 Gbps - almost three times the capacity of previously supported models. For example when you need to separate network access, by configuring multiple network security groups (NSG), you can now choose for the multiple interface option (described in this article). It now supports multiple IP addresses (internal/external) on a single network interface or multiple interfaces with single or multiple IP addresses. You can now add extra network interfaces, what means that we now can use multiple external IP addresses, that are not limited on port usage, like before on 443 and port 80. Most of them are now gone, what makes it possible to take NetScaler deployments in Azure to a new level! ![]() There were some limitations before the upgrade that I mentioned in one of my previous blogs. Citrix just upgraded their NetScaler VPX in Microsoft Azure ( official article). ![]()
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