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ATS as high performance URL filter/redirector

Hi All,
Just a thought that is it possible to use ATS as a very high performance 
URL filtering/Redirection without using its caching feature?

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Thanks
F.
irc: zoot

Re: ATS as high performance URL filter/redirector

Posted by Sudheer Vinukonda <su...@yahoo-inc.com>.
You can certainly use ATS in a proxy only mode, but, how high the performance/throughput is now limited by the outbound connection/response latency.
Thanks,
Sudheer 

    On Thursday, March 10, 2016 11:04 AM, Muhammad Faisal <fa...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

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