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Re: Nessus Direct feed and dedicated bandwidth

Subject: Re: Nessus Direct feed and dedicated bandwidth
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 08:17:52 -0700
I believe it also means that they only allocate so many people to that
dedicated connection, so you are "guaranteed" a certain level of bandwidth,
and thus always able to get your patches. No doubt, if they see the free
feed choking up, it's less of an issue to them, but if they start hearing
paying customers complaining about not getting the their patches, they are
on it, finding out what the issue is, and either buying more bandwidth or
optimizing the downloading. One of the perks of paying.

On 9/14/07, Mike.Vasquez@cityofmesa.org <Mike.Vasquez@cityofmesa.org> wrote:


I would presume it means that the registered feed, and the direct feed,
are on separate connections, so that the registered feed, being free, is
shared between a whole lot of people, whereas the direct feed, on the
separate dedicated connection, is shared only between paying users: hence,
better download speeds/performance on the direct feed.





 *Jason Chambers <jchambers@ucla.edu>*
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Hello all,

Can someone explain what Dedicated bandwidth means as a feature of the
direct feed ?

TIA,

Jason

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