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We had the same McAfee problem with WDSc and iSeries navigator. We
solved the problem by excluding the C:\Program Files\IBM subdiretory
from on-access read scan. Amazing improvement as a result.


On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 13:36:54 +0200, "Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen"
<thunderaxiom@xxxxxxxxx> said:
Joe Pluta skrev den 12-07-2007 16:11:

Basic performance of WDSC is affected by (in order): disk speed, RAM and CPU
speed. If you can get a 10K disk drive, do so. You will not be

When our Symantec Anti-Virus runs at default configuration, the file
read speed goes from 25 Mb/s to 2.5 Mb/s (which apparently is CPU
bound). Since WSDC reads tons and tons of files,
a careful investigation of your system configuration often reveals such
interesting stuff.

A compromise could also be running WSDCi on a server and connect to it
with remote desktop. The server could then be optimized for speed and
the user machine for security.

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