@OmarDweik wrote:
- Can i delay Cortex 3.0 Services During Startup?
- there is Early Anti Malware Lunching features?
- can i control bandwidth With VM Broker?
Hi Omar! Q: Can i delay Cortex 3.0 Services During Startup? A: Yes. There are multiple ways to do this, depending on the platform and the need. VDI machines have a dedicated setting for delayed startup, this is part of the new VDI flow introduced in 7.2 (Windows only), it works automatically to ensure the best performance but can also be tuned with the help of Support teams should there be issues. Services startup can be controlled also for regular XDR Agents for Windows (cloud or not), by leveraging the OS native services control capabilities, but keep in mind that the drivers start earlier and are in limbo until cyserver is started, therefore unexpected behaviour might occur especially if there are security events at boot while the service is not running yet. It is not advisable to play with this. Other OSes like macOS and linux have similar native capabilities. Q: there is Early Anti Malware Lunching features? A: Yes, there is, we use a driver called ‘telam’ to register cyserver as a Windows Protected Process on modern versions of Windows.
Q: can i control bandwidth With VM Broker?
A: What bandwidth are you referring to? Bandwidth consumed due to installer downloads, CU downloads, Agent heartbeats, Broker upgrades, etc. Depending on which one you mean XDR may or may not have bandwidth control capabilities. However, all bandwidth control capabilities are handled by XDR, not the Broker VMs. Thanks!
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