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    • JoelJ
      Joel
      last edited by

      hi all.
      wonder if you can help. I have a hyperV server with 2 VM instances running - 1 File server and 1 DC.
      We've recently installed new AV software (McAfee Endpoint Protection) of which requires an SQL instance which we have installed and is running on the FS server.

      I am now finding that the 'McAfee Scanner service' is taking up a lot of CPU space and in turn slowing things down when users access files.
      I have modified the 'on-access' demand settings to only scan when writing to disk, not reading and will see how it behaves....But my question was more to Hyper V settings...Under the HyperV settings, there is a Resource Control feature where you can balance resources among the VMS.

      I wondered if I could limit or change things here to help CPU usage from over flowing...Any ideas?

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
        last edited by

        Changing that at the hypervisor level would affect the entire VM. You mentioned that you installed the software on the File Server itself - so choking that on CPU won't help your problem, it would only make it worse.

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        • travisdh1T
          travisdh1
          last edited by

          Well, to me it sounds like you've got two options. Either Add more CPU to the File Server, or find a different anti-virus for the file server.

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          • Deleted74295D
            Deleted74295 Banned
            last edited by Deleted74295

            I would contact McAfee support.

            You've just bought the product, give them the chance to help fix it.

            If they cannot fix it, then consider getting a refund and switching products.

            EDIT: Every software company will have glitches/flaws. So when they do go wrong, use their support. Nothing is 100% free of issues. What is unfair on the software provider is not to tell them about the problem and not give them the chance to help their customer.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              I agree, definitely reach out to Intel/McAfee and see what they can do. If they can fix it, great. If they cannot just move on and get something else like Webroot. I'm sure a trial can be arranged as @nic is here.

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              • JoelJ
                Joel
                last edited by

                Thanks guys.
                I have started by adding some more exceptions to the on-access scans and will see how it behaves!

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