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How Cache Redirection Works
An overview of the Cache Redirection feature on the system and how it works. Summary The cache redirection feature supports HTTP and TCPbased protocols. For HTTP protocols, three modes of redirection are supported: origin, cache, and policy (that is, either traffic is forwarded to the origin server ...
Other labels: cache, caching, redirection, cache redirection, client redirect, traffic redirect, tcp redirect, http redirect
How Client Keep-Alive Works
An overview of how client keepalive works on the system. Summary Client keepalive can be applied to all HTTP services globally, or to a specific service such as HTTP or SSL. Note that client keepalive applies only to SSL and HTTP services. The following diagram ...
Other labels: keep-alive, ssl, http, https, client keep alive
How DNS Works
An overview of how DNS works and is implemented on the system. Summary The Domain Name System translates a host name or domain name to an IP address. The system allows you to configure Authoritative Domain Name Server (ADNS), DNS proxy ...
Other labels: dns, adns, authoritative, aaaa, gslb, nxdomain, a records, mx records
How GSLB Works
An conceptual overview of how GSLB works. Summary GSLB directs DNS requests to the bestperforming GSLB site in a distributed Internet environment. The Citrix NetScaler implementation of GSLB is DNSbased. GSLB enables distribution of traffic across multiple sites, manages ...
Other labels: gslb, mep, dns requests, gslb site, dns based gslb, metric exchange protocol, gslb methods, gslb policies
How High Availability Works
An overview of how high availability works. Summary If you have two Application Switches, you can deploy them in a configuration where one Application Switch actively accepts connections and manages servers, while the second monitors the first ...
Other labels: ha, primary, secondary, failover, sync, persistence, session, high availability
How Integrated Caching Works
brief overview of how Integrated Caching works on the System. Summary Integrated caching stores frequently requested content in the inmemory cache of the system. It intercepts all HTTP client requests and sends the response to the client if the response is stored in the integrated cache. Responses ...
Other labels: cache, caching, pe, integrated caching, policy engine, cachit hit, cache miss
How Load Balancing Works
An overview of how the Load Balancing feature on the system works. Summary The load balancing (LB) feature distributes client requests sent to the system across several servers to optimize resource utilization. In a realworld scenario, a limited number of servers can ...
Other labels: lb, service, vserver, monitor, persistence, algorithms, load balancing, load balancer
How NetScaler Policies are Evaluated
article describes the policy evaluation process for the Citrix NetScaler Access Gateway, Application Firewall, and Application Switch. Summary You need to understand how policies are evaluated to write policies that will do what you want them to do. This article describes ...
Other labels: appexpert, pe, policy engine, policy flow, policy evaluation
How Responder Works
brief overview of how the Responder feature works in the system. Summary The responder feature functions as an advanced content filter that can generate responses from the system to the client. Common uses of the responder are to generate redirect responses, userdefined responses, and resets ...
Other labels: responder, reset, advanced content filter, response generator, user defined response, request side, redirect response, response redirect
How SSL Works
An overview of the SSL protocol and how it is implemented in the system. Summary Processing secure SSL transactions can consume a large portion of a Web server's CPU capacity, degrading performance and increasing enduser response times. SSL acceleration transparently improves ...
Other labels: ssl, secure, sockets, layer, works, how

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