DirectAccess Deployment Guide for Kemp LoadMaster Load Balancers
A few months ago I had the opportunity to work with the folks at Kemp Technologies to document the use of their LoadMaster load balancers for Windows Server 2012 R2 DirectAccess deployments....
View ArticleDirectAccess and the Free Kemp Technologies LoadMaster
Beginning with Windows Server 2012, DirectAccess includes native support for external load balancers. Where high availability is required (which is most deployments!) the use of an external load...
View ArticleConfigure Kemp LoadMaster for DirectAccess NLS
In a previous post I outlined how to configure the F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) to serve as the Network Location Server (NLS) for a DirectAccess deployment. Many people then asked if it was...
View ArticleWEBINAR: Maximize Your Investment in Windows 10 with DirectAccess and the...
With the recent release of Microsoft’s Windows 10 client operating system, many organizations are now planning their migration to Windows 10 from previous versions. For those organizations looking to...
View ArticleWindows 10 Multisite DirectAccess with GSLB Webinar
Windows 10 clients include full support for all enterprise DirectAccess scalability and redundancy features, including automatic site selection and transparent failover for multisite deployments....
View ArticleDirectAccess Load Balancing Tips and Tricks Webinar
Enabling load balancing for DirectAccess deployments is crucial for eliminating single points of failure and ensuring the highest levels of availability for the remote access solution. In addition,...
View ArticleMigrating DirectAccess from NLB to External Load Balancer
Introduction Multiple DirectAccess servers can be deployed in a load-balanced cluster to eliminate single crucial points of failure and to provide scalability for the remote access solution. Load...
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