Rewriting URLs with KEMP LoadMaster
Earlier this month, I wrote an article on how you could use a KEMP LoadMaster to publish multiple...
Read Moreby Michael Van Horenbeeck | Jan 30, 2014 | Blog, Exchange, How-To's | 0 |
Earlier this month, I wrote an article on how you could use a KEMP LoadMaster to publish multiple...
Read Moreby Michael Van Horenbeeck | Jan 16, 2014 | Blog, Exchange 2013, Hybrid Exchange, Office 365 | 0 |
As part of running through the “New Migration Batch”-wizard, the remote endpoint (the on-premises Exchange server) is tested for its availability. After running this step, the following error is displayed: By itself, this error...
Read Moreby Michael Van Horenbeeck | May 26, 2013 | Blog, Events | 0 |
Earlier this week we had the pleasure to welcome you for our in-person event “Load Balancing and Reverse Proxying for Exchange 2013 and Lync 2013” at Microsoft Belgium. Despite the fact that some people cancelled at the very...
Read Moreby Michael Van Horenbeeck | Dec 7, 2012 | Blog, Exchange 2013, How-To's | 4 |
Introduction In the first part of this article, we talked about Load Balancing in general and took a closer look at what the advantages and disadvantages of simple layer 4 load balancing for Exchange 2013 were. Today we’ll dive...
Read Moreby Michael Van Horenbeeck | Nov 28, 2012 | Blog, Exchange | 0 |
Following the recent talks about KEMP that is going to be delivering security-related features to it’s Load Masters, I got in touch with one of KEMP’s employees who confirmed firmly that KEMP indeed intends to deliver the...
Read Moreby Michael Van Horenbeeck | Nov 27, 2012 | Blog, Exchange 2013 | 0 |
Yesterday, I came across an interesting article from Tony Redmond in which he talks about the future plans of KEMP. Apparently he was able to get hold of some internal communication in which KEMP declares that they’ll be adding...
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