Does the Group Update Provider replace the secondary management server which was previously used in Symantec AntiVirus/Symantec Client Security?
The answer depends on how the secondary management server was used in your network. You must consider the amount of clients that require to retrieve content updates. A Group Update Provider can provide content for over 10,000 clients assuming some best practice are followed. For more information, see the following KB article; http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/docid/2009080400343648. In practice, you can replace a secondary management server with a Group Update Provider, a Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager, a Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager and Database (site), or consolidate it into an existing site.
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