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Setting up a Virtual Load Balancer for Testing

When troubleshooting Citrix Web Interface or Program Neighborhood Agent issues, it is a common practice to re-create the production environment in a controllable test environment. But, what if your production environment contains expensive hardware load balancing equipment? It is often not feasible to have this expensive hardware available in a test environment. This is the situation Nicholas Dille recently ran in to while attempting to reproduce an error. Nicholas came up with a neat solution that he shared on his blog. With a little virtualization and some scripting, you too can have a virtual load-balanced test environment.

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