![]() I always like to understand the history of things in order to understand them better, so I thought a brief trip down memory lane was in order before we dive into CGP. ![]() So here it is…the intent of this article is to talk about the Common Gateway Protocol (CGP aka Session Reliability), when it should be enabled, when it should be disabled and why you probably hate staring at hourglasses and frozen screens. And that’s when I take my response “public” and write an article about it. But then just this past week, I got asked about it twice. But I didn’t because I usually only get this question about twice a year…and it was easy enough to dig up the last email from my archives and send it to the person who was asking about Session Reliability this time. I’ll start by saying I should have probably published this article a long time ago. NetScaler Application Delivery Management.NetScaler App Delivery and Security Service.
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