Citrix ADC is an application delivery controller that analyses application-specific traffic to distribute, optimize, and secure Layer 4-Layer 7 (L4–L7) network traffic intelligently for web applications. The ADC features can be broadly classified into switching, security and protection, server-farm optimization, and global server load balancing (GSLB). For more information, see Citrix ADC product site.
▶ Explore Citrix ADC platforms
https://www.citrix.com/products/citrix-adc/platforms.html▶ Citrix ADC appliances
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc.htmlThe Citrix ADC is available as a hardware or a software-based appliance. Hardware options include single and multitenant devices. Software-based options include virtual hypervisor-based and containerized microservice offerings.
- Citrix ADC MPX
(hardware)The Citrix ADC MPX is a hardware-based application delivery appliance offering performance ranging from 500 Mb/s to 200 Gb/s.
- Citrix ADC SDX
(hardware)The Citrix ADC SDX appliance is a multitenant platform on which you can provision and manage multiple virtual Citrix ADC machines (instances).
- Citrix ADC VPX
(software)The Citrix ADC VPX product is a virtual appliance that can be hosted on a wide variety of virtualization and cloud platforms offering performance ranging from 10 Mb/s to 100 Gb/s.
- Citrix ADC CPX
(software)The Citrix ADC CPX is a Citrix ADC delivered as a Docker container.
- Citrix ADC BLX
(software)Citrix ADC BLX appliance is a software form-factor of Citrix ADC. It is designed to run natively on bare-metal-Linux on commercial off-the-shelf servers (COTS).
Citrix ADC MPX/SDX data sheet
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