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01-05-2014 06:55 PM
We have a website which all of our 500 users use daily. Our users do a lot of streaming (youtube, netflix, you name it). Depending on the user the "allow" rule for http, https and New-relic coudl be as much as 40+ rules down.
Would it be beneficial to put a rule specific to that URL at the top of the site and disable AV, antispyware, "disable server response" etc?
Thanks
Bob
01-09-2014 12:16 AM
Hi,
If you palo is not over loaded, no visible benefit from either speed or snapiness. Just easier for you for managing your app.
Hope help.
V.
01-06-2014 05:37 AM
Sur, you could create a new application base on host header which identify your application and based on it you could create a application override rule.
the application override avoid L7 analysing, in this way you disable AV, antispyware.
regard's
greg
01-08-2014 01:26 PM
Right, but would there be any visible benefit in speed, snapiness etc?
Thanks,
bob
01-09-2014 12:16 AM
Hi,
If you palo is not over loaded, no visible benefit from either speed or snapiness. Just easier for you for managing your app.
Hope help.
V.
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