[email protected] wrote on 08/13/2009 05:53:18 AM:

> With McAfee running anywhere in your environment, you should count 
> yourself fortunate that anything is working. 
> 
> But, I suppose it has to work *somewhere*.   After all, even the 
> worst vendor of any software product has *some* successful 
installations. 

Quite honestly, I never see AV problems. Granted, I don't do the 
workstation images anymore, but the AV on the servers doesn't give me any 
grief. I haven't noticed any weird behavior, so I'm guessing that it is 
working as it says it is ....

> 
> -ASB
> ------Original Message------
> From: [email protected]
> To: NT Issues
> ReplyTo: NT Issues
> Subject: Re: Microsoft Cluster and Anti Virus
> Sent: Aug 12, 2009 3:12 PM
> 
> "Steve Kelsay" <[email protected]> wrote on 08/12/2009 02:36:30 PM:
> 
> > What are you all doing with your cluster servers? I am told 
> > Microsoft says ?NO!? to antivirus on a clustered machine. Sounds dumb 
to 
> me. 
> > My DBA quoted:?Check to verify that no antivirus software has been 
> > installed on the nodes. Antivirus software can reduce the 
> > availability of clusters and must not be installed on them.? <http:
> > //support.microsoft.com/kb/309422>
> 
> So the 6 SQL clusters that I have, that all run McAfee antivirus, and 
> never have any problem, shouldn't be working? :-)
> 
> > 
> 
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