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Sophos SESC9 appears to have a memory leak

Has anyone else seen this?

I've been testing SESC9 for a few months and found the following:

  1. Savservice.exe starts with about 94MB of memory after install.
  2. Our managed nodes are setup to fail over to Sophos for updates if they can not reach our sites. When this occurs the Sophos site installs 1 of 1 and savservice.exe increases in memory use.
  3. This same thing occurs when our node comes back to update from our site install 1 of 1 and savservice.exe increases in memory use.
  4. If checked nodes in our testing and saw savservice.exe running 200MB, 300MB and 1.2BM of memory.
  5. I tested this on my computer and watched savservice.exe go from 94MB to 140MB before stopping my test.

I look forward to seeing what you have experienced.

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  • I have seen the savservice.exe begin to run wild since 9.0.4 VDL4.51G was released. At start-up the service ran very high and our users were crippled until after alupdate.exe executed (which was taking much longer than in the past). I've disabled On-write from our On-Access Scanning settings. I also turned Web Scanning off but it seems to me that the On Write feature of On-Access Scanning was the culprit. Something is amiss as many of the knowledge base articles that my searches returned have been modified in the past 8 days. My main Update manager is also not properly updating. I'm having to perform manual updates. 

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  • I have seen the savservice.exe begin to run wild since 9.0.4 VDL4.51G was released. At start-up the service ran very high and our users were crippled until after alupdate.exe executed (which was taking much longer than in the past). I've disabled On-write from our On-Access Scanning settings. I also turned Web Scanning off but it seems to me that the On Write feature of On-Access Scanning was the culprit. Something is amiss as many of the knowledge base articles that my searches returned have been modified in the past 8 days. My main Update manager is also not properly updating. I'm having to perform manual updates. 

    :2245
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