- › Server Load Balancing - Layers 4 and 7
- › Perfect for CitrixAccess Gateway™
- › Supports Citrix Web Interface Servers
- › Full L7 Support for Terminal Services
- › Integrated with Session Directory
- › Server Resource-Based, Adaptive SLB
- › Server and Application Health Checking
- › Web User Interface
- › 1U Rack-mountable
Load Balance Citrix ® Servers
"How to Load Balance two Citrix Web Interface Servers"
The LoadMaster 1500 is an advanced, new generation server load balancing and Layer 7 content switching appliance with integrated SSL Acceleration capability. The LoadMaster intelligently and efficiently distributes Web traffic among Web servers so that your site's users get the best experience possible.
The LoadMaster 1500 is an essential component of high availability, clustering and fault tolerance, all of which provide the infrastructure for reliable Internet and intranet sites.
Combining the latest advancements in content switching technology with new generation hardware design, the LoadMaster 1500 is the value leader in purpose-built Internet Traffic Management appliances.
Windows Terminal Service - Resources
KEMP LoadMaster Support for Windows Terminal Services
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Brian Madden.com › Kemp Technologies updates their hardware Load Balancers for RDP sessions (with or without Session Directory)!
eWeek › KEMP Simplifies Load Balancing for Windows Terminal Services
Microsoft News › KEMP Technologies Offers Full Support for Microsoft Windows Terminal Services - Significantly Enhancing Its Line of Load Balancers
Network World › Ipanema, Kemp make network gear more responsive
Load Balancing Digest › KEMP in the News
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