Re: F-Prot for BSD WorkStation

From: Chuck Swiger (cswiger_at_mac.com)
Date: 03/12/04

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    Andrew L. Gould wrote:
    > On Friday 12 March 2004 10:20 am, Chuck Swiger wrote:
    [ ... ]
    >> You might find that doing the full system scan takes up a lot of resources
    >> for some time (possibly hours), but that probably only matters if you
    >> happen to want to use the machine for something else then.
    >
    > I also use ClamAV.
    >
    > If resource utilization is an issue, the scanning strategy could be changed to
    > scan only email and /home areas frequently. Full system scans could be
    > scheduled less frequently and during periods of low utilization.

    This is good advice, although one should beware that "/home" may comprise the
    vast majority of the storage space in use, particularly for companies,
    universities, and other organizations with lots of people. 9GB for the boot
    volume, ~75 GB for homedirs, and ~30GB for other files is what one fileserver
    of mine looks like.

    -- 
    -Chuck
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