Configuring the number of scan engines used for each scan

 

Applies to: Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint

The Engines and performance setting (in Antimalware - Realtime and Antimalware - Scheduled) and the Scan engines and performance setting (in Task Library - On-Demand Scan) control how many of the selected engines should be used in order to provide you with an acceptable probability that your system is protected. There is a trade-off between increasing the probability of catching a virus and maximizing your system performance. The more engines you use, the greater the probability that all viruses will be caught. However, the more engines you use, the greater the impact on your system's performance.

Note

These settings only apply to virus scanning. They are not used in filtering or spyware scanning. You must select the policy for each scan (realtime, scheduled, and on-demand) that you configure; it is not global.

To configure the number of scan engines, select from the following Engines and performance options:

  • Scan with all engines—Queues scanning if any selected engine becomes busy, such as during engine updates. Depending on the number of engines that you have selected for each scan job, this option generally increases the probability of virus catching at the expense of system performance.

  • Scan with the subset of engines that are available—Scans with all selected engines that are available. Scans continue with the available engines when one of the selected engines is being updated. Depending on the number of engines that you have selected for each scan job, this option generally increases the probability of virus catching, but not at the expense of system performance.

  • Scan with a dynamically-chosen subset of engines—Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint heuristically chooses from the selected engines, based on recent results. (Results are determined by when the engine or its definitions were last updated, and whether the engine recently incurred any errors.) On average, half of the selected engines are used in scanning any single object, so this setting can be seen as a neutral option that does not favor system performance over virus catching (and vice versa).

  • Scan with only one engine—Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint heuristically chooses only one engine from the selected engines, based on recent results. (Results are determined by when the engine or its definitions were last updated, and whether the engine recently incurred any errors.) This option increases system performance, but is not the optimal setting for catching viruses since only one engine is used.

Click Save after making any changes to your settings. For additional information about fine tuning scan engines for maximum performance, see Maximizing scan engine performance.

See Also

Concepts

Configuring the realtime scan
Configuring the scheduled scan
Configuring the on-demand scan