Citrix ADC 12.x Advanced Concepts – Management and Optimization
Classroom | Virtual-Classroom | eLearning |
Overview
Master the deployment and usage of Citrix Application Delivery Management with this two-day management and optimization course. You’ll gain the skills needed to automate and manage network services for scale out of application architectures, and to optimize Citrix ADC-managed application delivery traffic. The curriculum focuses on centrally managing multiple Citrix ADC platforms, orchestrating configuration changes, reporting on transactions, visualizing infrastructure and planning infrastructure expansion. You will also learn how to implement Citrix ADC features, including caching, frontend optimization, Citrix ADC web logging and TCP/HTTP optimization, to optimize traffic managed by your Citrix networking environment.
What you’ll learn
- Manage multiple Citrix ADC platforms centrally
- Orchestrate configuration changes
- Report on transactions passing through the Citrix ADC environment
- Visualize infrastructure and plan expansion
Versions covered
This course is currently on Citrix ADC version 12.x, but is still applicable for learners of previous versions of the product.
Prerequisite knowledge
Citrix recommends students prepare for this course by taking the following course/courses:
CNS-225: Deploy and Manage Citrix ADC 13.x with Traffic Management
or
CNS-227: Deploy and Manage Citrix ADC 13.x with Citrix Gateway
Is this course for me?
This course is designed for students with previous Citrix ADC experience, and best suited for individuals who will be deploying Citrix Application Delivery Management to administer a Citrix Networking environment or optimize Citrix ADC-managed application delivery traffic.
CONTENTS
Module 1 |
Citrix Application Delivery |
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Module 2 |
Managing and Monitoring |
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Module 3 |
Managing Citrix ADC Configuration |
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Module 4 |
Citrix ADC Web Logging |
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Module 5 |
Citrix ADC Integrated Caching |
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Module 6 |
Front-End Optimization |
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Module 7 |
Tuning and Optimizations |
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