Deploy and Manage Citrix ADC 13.x with Traffic Management (CNS-225)
$5,000.00
This course covers Citrix ADC essentials - platforms, architecture, licensing and functionality - and also focuses on traffic management, including content switching, traffic optimization, and global server load balancing (GSLB).
More Information:
- Learning Style: Virtual
- Provider: Citrix
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Course Duration: 5 Days
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About this Course:
Build your Citrix ADC knowledge and skills by enrolling in this five-day course. This course covers Citrix ADC essentials - platforms, architecture, licensing and functionality - and also focuses on traffic management, including content switching, traffic optimization, and global server load balancing (GSLB). You will learn key ADC capabilities such as high availability, security and performance, and explore SSL offload, load balancing and monitoring. The traffic management curriculum will cover the AppExpert policy engine, the rewrite and responder features, and content switching.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the functionalities and capabilities of Citrix ADC
- How to obtain, install, and manage Citrix ADC licenses
- Comprehend basic ADC network architecture
- Understand how SSL is used to secure Citrix ADC
- Optimize the ADC system for traffic handling and management
Audience:
- Built for IT professionals working with Citrix ADC with little to no previous ADC experience. Potential students include administrators, engineers, and architects interested in learning how to implement and manage Citrix ADC features using leading practices.
Prerequisites:
- This course requires little to no previous experience with Citrix ADC; however, Citrix recommends a basic understanding of TCP/IP, HTTP, and the OSI model, network devices, and networking protocols.