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Active Destination Objects in Memory - whats this?

On the Systems Status page for one of our clustered C150 devices it has in the Mail Processing Queue section an entry for Active Destination Objects in Memory, what is this exactly?

And should it be up at 360?

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Douglas Hardison
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The "Active Destination Objects in Memory" figure represents destination objects/locations that the IronPort is delivering to.

So if it is delivering to 20,000 locations, there are 20,000 objects in memory. (If you use virtual gateways, that number will be higher.)

Every time the IronPort receives a new destination. the number goes up.


How many of these items you have depends primarily on your mail volume, and how quickly recipients are accepting connections. Many high-volume recipient domains throttle incoming connections, so it is not unusual at all to see at least some items in the Active Destination listing.

Excellant, thanks.

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