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Throughout the last couple of years, I have published multiple, so-called ultimate cheat sheets around the FMA, Citrix printing, and application layering. But also around IoT networking and IOPS in general, for example. Looking through my website statistics I can see that these articles or small e-books are by far the most popular, even the older ones. Because of this, and because I like to have them a bit more organized myself โ€“ they really come in handy from time to time โ€“ I decided to bundle them all into one page, for your convenience. The ultimate cheat sheet page, if you will. Next to this blogpost, you’ll also find itย here (the page itself).

Iโ€™ll start with the latest addition and work my way down from there. Do note that I will only include the latest versions of each cheat sheet. Hope this helps. The URLโ€™s will take you directly to the accompanying .PDF files.

  1. The application layering technology cheat sheet โ€“ version 4.0
  2. The ultimate Citrix printing internals cheat sheet โ€“ version 2.0
  3. The ultimate Citrix XenDesktop 7.x internals cheat sheet โ€“ version 2.0
  4. The Internet of Things networking technology cheat sheet โ€“ version 1.0
  5. The ultimate IOPS cheat sheet โ€“ version 1.0
  6. The ultimate Citrix XenMobile survival guide โ€“ version 1.0
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