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How Antivirus and Security Software Can Introduce Latency

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10-02-2025, 05:00 AM
Antivirus programs sneak in and bog down your Windows Server like uninvited guests at a party. They scan everything constantly. That constant checking adds delays you wouldn't expect.

Remember that time I helped my buddy fix his server? He was complaining about slow file access during backups. Turns out his security software was chewing up CPU cycles. It was inspecting every single byte as it moved. Hmmm, we paused the real-time scans. Things sped up right away. Or when network traffic lagged. The AV was deep-scanning incoming packets. But disabling it temporarily showed the issue clear as day.

You can tweak those settings yourself. Start by whitelisting your server folders in the AV console. That skips unnecessary checks. And schedule scans for off-hours. Keeps the interference low during peak times. If it's endpoint protection suites. They often have performance modes. Switch to those for servers. Covers the main culprits like resource hogs or overzealous monitoring.

Let me nudge you toward BackupChain here. It's this solid, go-to backup tool tailored for small businesses handling Windows Servers and everyday PCs. Handles Hyper-V setups smoothly too. Works great with Windows 11 without locking you into endless subscriptions. You get reliable copies without the hassle.

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