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By: Norbert Kiss

Paul, I noticed in your article that you spoke about the term around times for licenses to be issued. The good news is now that KEMP Technologies has established itself in Singapore and is recruiting...

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By: Paul Cunningham

Good to know Norbert, thanks for the info.

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By: Charles Derber

Good one Paul – explained pretty simple. Kemp – anyway is the No.1

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By: Issues With Load Balancing SMTP Traffic

[...] SMTP traffic is something that makes sense for a lot of organizations. They have an investment in load balancers for their CAS array, web server farm, etc and so SMTP seems like another logical...

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By: Ehsan

Hi Paul, we have DAG over mailbox servers in exchange 2010 (MBX1,MBX2) in same datacentre but recently we have power cut only for few circuit unfortunately server database mounted on the server was...

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By: UCWARRIOR

Hi Paul, In this configuration did you (or should it be) configure the Exchange servers default gateway as the IP of your load balancer? Cheers P

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By: Paul Cunningham

I used source NAT, so no need to change default gateway.

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By: Client IP Address Logging in IIS with Source NAT Load Balancer

[…] common load balancer configuration for Exchange Server scenarios involves using source […]

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By: Full Guide

Full Guide Exchange 2010 Load Balancing with the Kemp LoadMaster VLM-100

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By: Jeaux Jeaux

Paul, Does source NAT preserve the client IP? via documentation, in the L7 transparency section: KEMP recommends changing the default gateway on the Real Servers to point to the LoadMaster. This allows...

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By: Jeaux Jeaux

Nevermind, I found another one of your articles that provides a workaround for the client IP logging: http://exchangeserverpro.com/logging-client-ip-address-iis-using-load-balancing-source-nat/

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By: Rupesh

Thanks Paul, It helped me , Your Posts are always helpful

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By: Phil Goldwasser

Hi Paul. Does this apply to a hardware Kemp LoadMaster 2400? I am trying to make sure I understand how to even install the hardware. If the Kemp is going to be the default gateway of the two CAS...

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By: Paul Cunningham

There are different ways to implement a load balancer in the network topology. Single-armed, LB as gateway, etc. Kemp has those documented, you should really read up on it first.

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