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#Rackspace launches high performance cloud servers – #IaaS via @ldignan
Rackspace on Tuesday rolled out new high performance cloud servers with all solid-state storage, more memory and the latest Intel processors.
The company aims to take its high performance cloud servers and pitch them to companies focused on big data workloads. Rackspace’s performance cloud servers are available immediately in the company’s Northern Virginia region and will come online in Dallas, Chicago and London this month. Sydney and Hong Kong regions will launch in the first half of 2014.
Among the key features:
- The public cloud servers have RAID 10-protected solid state drives;
- Intel Xeon E5 processors;
- Up to 120 Gigabytes of RAM;
- 40 Gigabits per second of network throughput.
Overall, the public cloud servers, which run on OpenStack, provide a healthy performance boost of Rackspace’s previous offering. The performance cloud servers are optimized for Rackspace’s cloud block storage.
Rackspace said it will offer the performance cloud servers as part of a hybrid data center package.
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//Richard
Monitoring #Netscaler with Operations Manager 2012 – #SCOM – via @msandbu
Another great blog post by msandbu!!
This guide has been written with Netscaler build 73 and Operations Manager 2012 SP1 (on WS2012) with the management pack from Citrix.
Operations Manager 2012 supports monitoring network devices either through SNMP (v1, 2 and 3) or through just basic ICMP.
Citrix has made a management pack solution, which you can use to enhance the monitoring capabilities in SCOM.
The pack also includes VMM PRO management pack (Which is not gone through in this guide, just the basic management pack)
The management pack can be downloaded from mycitrix (Requires login)
https://www.citrix.com/downloads/netscaler-adc/components/netscaler-management-pack-for-operations-manager-2012.html
(Just a side note: Comtrade is a Citrix Partner who is currently making a new management pack for Netscaler so stay tuned for the new release )
So when we have a functional Operations Manager server up and running we have to install the SNMP service on one of the servers.
This can be done via Server Manager.
After that is installed go into services.msc and choose “Accept SNMP packets from any host” or just enter the IP of the Netscaler server.
Make sure that firewall on the OpsMgr server allows for SNMP traffic in…
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//Richard
#Windows #Azure Active Directory steps out of the shadows
I’ve blogged about this release before with some info but here is another good article about how it can assist you in managing user authentication in the cloud.
Microsoft recently announced the general availability of Windows Azure Active Directory, a cloud-based service that lets admins manage multiple user identities and access. Although it’s been lurking in the background of other Microsoft products for some time — and still requires work to make it a fully useful tool — it’s a step in the right direction.
At its core, Windows Azure Active Directory is essentially a copy of Active Directory held in the cloud that provides basic authorization and authentication when users access cloud services. Ideally, admins use it to centralize the database of authorized users for cloud services, which then lets them authorize employees and contractors to work in certain applications. This allowance includes both Microsoft and third-party applications that accept authentication through common industry standards.
Through synchronization with an on-premises Active Directory deployment, you can also deploy single sign-on, so users don’t have to remember multiple passwords or enter them more than once to access cloud applications. More importantly, it provides a better way to remove access to cloud services for users who have left the company — a previous weak link in the cloud identity management story.
Windows Azure Active Directory: Not exactly new
True to Microsoft’s history of dogfooding its own products, Windows Azure Active Directory had been in use for nearly a year before its current general release. Few actually knew that all Office 365 accounts have been using a preview release of Windows Azure Active Directory for some time. Users of the general Windows Azure service, Dynamics CRM andWindows Intune also have their details stored in private Windows Azure Active Directory accounts.
According to Microsoft, since just after the beginning of the 2013 calendar year, “Windows Azure AD has processed over 65 billion authentication requests while maintaining 99.97% or better monthly availability.” Windows Azure Active Directory is a distributed service running across 14 of Microsoft’s data centers all over the globe.
User interface improvements
One improvement that happened between the preview release of Windows Azure Active Directory and the Web version release is the user interface, which was basically nonexistent before. Now you can access a clean section of the modern-looking Windows Azure control panel to create and manage instances of Windows Azure Active Directory (Figure 1).
You can add these instances to your Windows Azure subscription by logging into your Microsoft account, which…
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//Richard
#Citrix Knowledge Center Top 10 – March 2013
Citrix Support is focused on ensuring Customer and Partner satisfaction with our products.
One of our initiatives is to increase the ability of our Partners and Customers to leverage self-service avenues via our Knowledge Center.
Find below the Citrix Knowledge Center Top 10 for March 2013.
Top 10 Technical Articles
Article Number | Article Title |
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CTX129229 | Recommended Hotfixes for XenApp 6.0 and Later on Windows Server 2008 R2 |
CTX129082 | Application Launch Fails with Web Interface using Internet Explorer 9 |
CTX804493 | Users Prompted to Download ICA File, Launch.ica, Instead of Launching the Connection |
CTX132875 | Citrix Receiver Error 2320 |
CTX105793 | Error: Cannot connect to the Citrix server. Protocol Driver Error |
CTX127030 | Citrix Guidelines for Antivirus Software Configuration |
CTX115637 | Citrix Multi-Monitor Configuration Settings and Reference |
CTX133997 | Citrix Receiver 3.x – Issues Fixed in This Release |
CTX325140 | Manually and Safely Removing Files after Uninstalling the Receiver for Windows |
CTX101644 | Seamless Configuration Settings |
Top 10 Whitepapers
Article Number | Article Title |
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CTX131577 | XenApp 6.x (Windows 2008 R2) – Optimization Guide |
CTX132799 | XenDesktop and XenApp Best Practices |
CTX101997 | Citrix Secure Gateway Secure Ticket Authority Frequently Asked Questions |
CTX136546 | Citrix Virtual Desktop Handbook 5.x |
CTX136547 | StoreFront Planning Guide |
CTX133185 | Citrix CloudGateway Express 2.0 – Implementation Guide |
CTX129761 | XenApp Planning Guide – Virtualization Best Practices |
CTX134081 | Planning Guide – Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop Policies |
CTX130888 | Technical Guide for Upgrading/Migrating to XenApp 6.5 |
CTX122978 | XenServer: Understanding Snapshots |
Top 10 Hotfixes
Article Number | Article Title |
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CTX136714 | Hotfix XS61E016 – For XenServer 6.1.0 |
CTX132122 | Hotfix Rollup Pack 1 for Citrix XenApp 6.5 for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 |
CTX126653 | Citrix Online Plug-in 12.1.44 for Windows with Internet Explorer 9 Support |
CTX136483 | Hotfix XS61E014 – For XenServer 6.1.0 |
CTX133882 | Hotfix Rollup Pack 2 for Citrix XenApp 6 for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 |
CTX133066 | 12.3 Online Plug-In – Issues Fixed in This Release |
CTX136253 | Hotfix XS61E010 – For XenServer 6.1.0 |
CTX136482 | Hotfix XS61E013 – For XenServer 6.1.0 |
CTX136085 | Hotfix XA650R01W2K8R2X64061 – For Citrix XenApp 6.5 |
CTX136674 | Hotfix XS61E012 – For XenServer 6.1.0 |
Top 10 Presentations
Article Number | Article Title |
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CTX135521 | TechEdge Barcelona 2012 PowerPoint and Video Presentations – Reference List |
CTX129669 | TechEdge 2011 – Overview of XenServer Distributed Virtual Switch/Controller |
CTX121090 | Planning and implementing a Provisioning Server high availability (HA) solution |
CTX133375 | TechEdge 2012 PowerPoint and Video Presentations – Reference List |
CTX135356 | TechEdge Barcelona 2012 – Understanding and Troubleshooting ICA Session Initialisation |
CTX135358 | TechEdge Barcelona 2012 – XenDesktop Advanced Troubleshooting |
CTX133374 | TechEdge 2012 – Monitoring your NetScaler Traffic with AppFlow |
CTX135361 | Troubleshooting Tools: How to Isolate and Resolve Issues in your XA and XD Env Rapidly |
CTX135360 | TechEdge Barcelona 2012 – Planning, Implementing and Troubleshooting PVS 6.x |
CTX135357 | TechEdge Barcelona 2012 – Implementing and Troubleshooting SF and Rec for Windows |
Top 10 Tools
Article Number | Article Title |
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CTX122536 | Citrix Quick Launch |
CTX135075 | Citrix Diagnostics Toolkit – 64bit Edition |
CTX130147 | Citrix Scout |
CTX111961 | CDFControl |
CTX106226 | Repair Clipboard Chain 2.0.1 |
CTX109374 | StressPrinters 1.3.2 for 32-bit and 64-bit Platforms |
CTX124406 | StressPrinters 1.3.2 for 32-bit and 64-bit Platforms |
CTX113472 | Citrix ICA File Creator |
CTX123278 | XDPing Tool |
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//Richard