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This appears to be confusion among some folks. In the MDM environment, while using global objects, some folks think that the global objects (all of them) load into memory on the gateway with the policy. I have asked before and the answer I got was that objects are conveyed to the endpoint, but are not in the compiled policy unless they are used in the policy.
Someone is thinking that we should abandon global objects to save memory in some of the domain firewall policies that load into the gateway policy in memory. That does not make much sense. Anyone know differently?
Never really thought about it but i can't see where the savings would be that great even if it was in memory. If the device is really teetering that close then it's time for new hardware. 🙂
It's not like we are running Crossbeams 😉
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