Re: How to turn off the "File System Real-time Protection" in Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition?
From: Dmitriy Kopnichev (kopn_at_hotbox.ruDELETE)
Date: 04/28/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 18:33:55 +0400
What Columns to use to find out where the bottleneck is? How to know by
numbers in the Column where the bottleneck is?
"Phil Weldon" <notdisclosed@example.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the typo. The I/O bandwidth should be 1 Mbit per second, not 1
> MByte per second. The Amdahl/Case Rule is a 'rule of thumb' like 'Moore's
> Law, and only approximate. A 'Northwood' 1.8 GHz Pentium might have 2,400
> MIPS, indicating 2.4 GBytes memory and 2.4 GBits I/O bandwidth by the
> Amdahl/Case Rule. The I/O bandwidth for a 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI bus would be
> 32 X 33 MHz ~= 1 GBit/second. The I/O bandwidth for a 32-bit 66 MHz X 8
AGP
> bus would be ~= 16 GBit/second, but much of the AGP bus bandwidth is
unused
> for most applications. A 66 MHz 64-bit PCI bus is available on server
> motherboards and a faster replacement for the PCI bus is soon to appear in
> general motherboards; server applications approach the 1 MByte per MIPS
> ratio, and for general workstation use, the 1 MByte per MIPS ratio is
> approached if the swap file is included.
>
> I suggest you use the performance data available in 'Task Manager' (select
> 'Processes', 'View', 'Select Columns') to find out where your bottleneck
is.
>
> --
> Phil Weldon, pweldonatmindjumpdotcom
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>
> "Phil Weldon" <notdisclosed@example.com> wrote in message
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> > The request might have something to do with CPU resources. What might
not
> > be noticed with a 3 GHz Pentium 4 in a workstation might be very
noticable
> > if the CPU can't keep up with disk bandwidth. Without knowing that keep
> > piece of information... Amdahl/Case Rule: A balanced computer system
> needs
> > about 1 MByte of memory and 1 MByte per second of I/O bandwidth per MIPS
> of
> > CPU performance.
> >
> > --
> > Phil Weldon, pweldonatmindjumpdotcom
> > For communication,
> > replace "at" with the 'at sign'
> > replace "mindjump" with "mindspring."
> > replace "dot" with "."
> >
> >
> > "Bill Sanderson" <Bill_Sanderson@msn.com.plugh.org> wrote in message
> > news:Oh$p5iHLEHA.2660@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > > Agreed.
> > >
> > > I don't think this is a universal issue with Symantec Corporate--my
> > clients
> > > haven't run into it--so I suspect this is fixable. Turning off the
scan
> > > should be an absolute last resort, although reasonable for testing.
> >
> >
>
>
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