PACKT IMPLEM NETSCL VPX PDF

PACKT IMPLEM NETSCL VPX PDF

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PACKT IMPLEM NETSCL VPX PDF

Published Date:
04/24/2014

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[ Revised ]

Description:

Implementing NetScaler VPX

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PACKT - Packt Publishing, Inc.

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Electronic (PDF)

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ISBN: 9781782172673

An easy-to-follow guide with detailed step-by step-instructions on how to implement the different key components in NetScaler, with real-world examples and sample scenarios. If you are a Citrix or network administrator who needs to implement NetScaler in your virtual environment to gain an insight on its functionality, this book is ideal for you. A basic understanding of networking and familiarity with some of the different Citrix products such as XenApp or XenDesktop is a prerequisite.


Edition : 14
Number of Pages : 136
Published : 04/24/2014
isbn : 9781782172673

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