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RE: Nessus Direct feed and dedicated bandwidth

Subject: RE: Nessus Direct feed and dedicated bandwidth
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 15:23:49 -0400
Nothing like humble pie.

The plugins site was down for three hours today but is now responding to 
download requests.  We apologize for the inconvenience.

Regards,

-- Dan

Daniel Bowman
Director of ITS & Support
Tenable Network Security
mailto:dan@tenablesecurity.com
http://www.tenablesecurity.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org [mailto:nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org] On 
Behalf Of Dan Bowman
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 15:02
To: Mike.Vasquez@cityofmesa.org; Jason Chambers
Cc: Nessus List
Subject: RE: Nessus Direct feed and dedicated bandwidth

We do maintain separate methods of delivery of the feeds and we have multiple 
locations for fail over should there be a problem at a single down load site.  
On a regular day we have provided more than enough bandwidth and fail over to 
ensure that both feeds deliver reliably and quickly.  The additional site 
provisioning allows us to ensure a higher level of reliability for customers 
which would be the first priority but we also work hard to make sure that the 
Registered Feed is available to users.

I'll take this opportunity to remind users to not lock down their downloads to 
an IP address and instead continue using the FQDN as this allows us to quickly 
move the download locations when there are problems.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

-- Dan

Daniel Bowman
Director of ITS & Support
Tenable Network Security
http://www.tenablesecurity.com/

________________________________

From: nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org [mailto:nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org] On 
Behalf Of Mike.Vasquez@cityofmesa.org
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 11:13
To: Jason Chambers
Cc: nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org; Nessus List
Subject: Re: Nessus Direct feed and dedicated bandwidth

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>
Sent by: nessus-bounces@list.nessus.org
09/13/2007 05:05 PM
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Subject Nessus Direct feed and dedicated bandwidth

Hello all,

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

TIA,

Jason
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