We experienced the performance degradation with Symantec and McAfee. Not to scan is not an option, I guess you mentioned that as a joke :-) I was under the assumption that this is a general problem that everyone who have file server is dealing with... Please let me know what info are you missing.
10xs -----Original Message----- From: Alexander Christian [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 11:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Best practices for working with files + Anti-Virus (?) Am 24.09.2014 10:27, schrieb Guy Itzhaki: > > Everything works fine until the Anti-Virus gets into the picture - the files > scanning literally destroy the server's performance... That's quite common :-) > The need for scanning incoming files is clear however do you have any idea of > best practices for this scenario? Don't scan :-) > configuring the AV differently? If you need to scan: Why not? Of course you can try to configure differently. It's your system. Check it out. > Maybe there is a special tool\AV to scan files more efficiently that the > standards Anti-Viruses? Yes, maybe there a more efficient virus file-scanners out there. And what is a "standard ati-virus"?! Is there a "Standard"? > Something else? One thing: How to you except help if you don't provide any details?!
