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Citrix Access Gateway Advanced Edition is a great product, lots of my time is spent designing, implementing and integrating this product usually with a Citrix XenApp backend which includes Web Interface.
One question seems to always pop up though. Is it resilient and what happens if a component of the infrastructure fails?
Let us take a look at the components required to build the infrastructure and what might happen if one fails. We will start at the front end and work backwards from there (as this is what the client hits first).
Currently, this article analyses the key infrastructure differences between the latest application delivery platform from Citrix (XenApp 4.5 - was renamed recently from Presentation Server 4.5) and Microsoft Terminal Services 2008. Later this year this article will be updated to include the new features of Citrix XenApp 5.0. I have published this article before, but forgot we were now using the ‘XenApp’ name… whoops. A quick google search will return all the history you need to know about the renaming history of this product, or you can check out Brian Madden’s site which provide you with an absolute bible of information, news and sometimes controversial opinions on everything you need to know about the application delivery and virtual infrastructure market place.
We will be publishing a number of posts over the next couple of months which will provide newcomers to the application delivery and virtual infrastructure space with a better understanding of the products, benefits and usage scenarios.
Here is a quick demonstration video showcasing the new look and feel of Citrix Web Interface 5.
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