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| Subject: | Performance impact and filesystem audit |
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| Date: | Thu, 25 Jan 2007 20:31:38 -0200 |
I was wondering if anyone in this group has any metrics about the impact of enabling file access in NTFS filesystems. I know that it will depend a lot on how much is being audited and how frequently the files are accessed, but I'm just trying to find feedback about people who enabled audit for file servers in general.
There is the myth that there is a huge performance impact, but I've not seen anything about the impact on the last versions of Windows and with current disks technology.
Regards,
-- Augusto Paes de Barros, CISSP-ISSAP(r) http://www.paesdebarros.com.br/english/
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