Earn $200 AWS Credit for Evaluating Networking Solutions

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*Note: The AWS infrastructure fees for testing are NOT free.

Choose from one or more participants and eval their product for 120 hours or more and received $100 AWS credit.  Earn up to $200 by spending 120 hours on two products.

A10 Networks vThunder – 100 Mbps Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Other 2.7.1 P3 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
aiScaler Dynamic Site Acceleration & Traffic Manager Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Ubuntu 11.1 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI
Vyatta Virtual Router/Firewall/VPN Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Other 6.5R1 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Cisco Cloud Services Router (CSR) 1000V – Advanced Technology Package Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Other Cisco IOS XE Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
NetScaler VPX Platinum Edition – 10 Mbps Base Operating System Linux/Unix, FreeBSD 6.3 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
VNS3 3.5 Lite Edition Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Other 3.5 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
F5 BIG-IP Virtual Edition for AWS 200Mbps Hourly (Best) Base Operating System Linux/Unix, CentOS 5.6 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Load Balancer.org Enterprise EC2 Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Amazon Linux Amazon Linux 2012.03 Delivery Method 32-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
NGINX Plus – Amazon Linux AMI Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Amazon Linux 2014.03 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
SteelApp Traffic Manager Standard – 10 Mbps, 1000 SSL TPS Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Ubuntu 12.04 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Silver Peak Cloud Acceleration – 10 Mbps Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Fedora Core 6/Kernel 2.6.38 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Ishlangu Load Balancer ADC IS-BFG (Unlimited) Base Operating System Linux/Unix, Ubuntu 12.04 Delivery Method 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“PROMOTION – July 1, 2014 – July 31, 2014 – Subject to the Additional Terms, customers who activate a software free trial for any participating product by July 31, and use the product for a minimum of 120 hours during the software free trial (the “Offer”), will receive a $100 AWS Promotional Credit (“AWS Credits”). Limit two $100 AWS Promotional Credits per customer. To receive two $100 AWS Promotional Credits, you must meet the minimum use threshold with two different participating products. For qualifying customers, the Promotional Credit will be sent to the email address registered to their AWS Marketplace account. Restrictions apply; see full terms below for more details.”

 

VMware Horizon 6 (View) Firewall and Network Ports Visualized | VMware Consulting Blog – VMware Blogs

 

VMware Horizon 6 (View) Firewall and Network Ports Visualized | VMware Consulting Blog – VMware Blogs

Key Firewall Considerations for VMware Horizon 6

  • TCP 8472: View interpod API (Cloud Pod Architecture) – NEW
  • TCP 22389: Global ADLDS (Cloud Pod Architecture) – NEW
  • HTTPS (443): Horizon Client access, authentication and RDP tunnel (HTTPS Secure Gateway)
  • HTTPS (8443): Used by HTML Access (Blast)
  • TCP 9427 (not shown): Used by Windows multimedia redirection (MMR)
  • TCP 32111: USB Redirection
  • ESP (Protocol 50) used for Security Server and Connection Server IPSEC communication (requires Windows firewall with Advanced Security to be enabled)
  • UDP 500: IPsec negotiation for Security Server and Connection Server communication and pairing.

For a full list of network ports please refer to the latest Horizon 6 documentation: https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/view_pubs.html

You’ll notice the addition of VIPA (View inter-pod API) and ADLDS port 22389 which are both used for Cloud Pod Architecture. Bear in mind that between your View Pods, you will still require the usual Active Directory ports.