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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Morra" data-source="post: 779261"><p>Could be caching related, as funny as it sounds... a feature which is meant to improve performance, not reduce it.</p><p></p><p>The more data that is cached, the more data that needs to be checked when filtering operations. If an AV product is keeping track on which files have already been scanned so it doesn't re-scan everything 24/7 (unless the previously scanned object has since been changed and is now due for a scan next time it is encountered), then the more files in the scan cache... the longer the processing times for operations which enforce checking of the cache.</p><p></p><p>It does sound a bit ridiculous but never count your chickens... who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Morra, post: 779261"] Could be caching related, as funny as it sounds... a feature which is meant to improve performance, not reduce it. The more data that is cached, the more data that needs to be checked when filtering operations. If an AV product is keeping track on which files have already been scanned so it doesn't re-scan everything 24/7 (unless the previously scanned object has since been changed and is now due for a scan next time it is encountered), then the more files in the scan cache... the longer the processing times for operations which enforce checking of the cache. It does sound a bit ridiculous but never count your chickens... who knows. [/QUOTE]
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