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savscan performance problem

We are using savscan command to scan file one by one when user upload a file through our web interface to our Linux platform. We discover that it take around 9 seconds for savscan to complete scanning a file. We want to know:

1. How to improve the performance of the savscan ? 

2. There seems to have a lot of *.ide file reading when savscan start up. Is there any way to communicate with the savscand daemon for faster scanning ? 

Thank you for your advice

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  • Hello Erickl.

    savscan is not a free tool but anyway ... it's intended for running an on-demand scan on (parts of) a filesystem and as you've seen it has to set up the environment and to load the necessary data which causes quite an overhead.

    SAVI and SAVDI are probably what you are looking for. Dunno about the conditions (SAVDI seems to be automatically included for some licenses). Guess the Request access to the SDK link on the right of the SAVI and SAVDI pages will get you started.   

    HTH

    Christian

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  • Hello Erickl.

    savscan is not a free tool but anyway ... it's intended for running an on-demand scan on (parts of) a filesystem and as you've seen it has to set up the environment and to load the necessary data which causes quite an overhead.

    SAVI and SAVDI are probably what you are looking for. Dunno about the conditions (SAVDI seems to be automatically included for some licenses). Guess the Request access to the SDK link on the right of the SAVI and SAVDI pages will get you started.   

    HTH

    Christian

    :41429
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