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Sophos Antivirus and Time Machine

Does anyone else find that the default "Scan This Mac" option gets stuck unless you exclude your Time Machine backup volume from the scan? I was really disappointed with the speed of the scan until I thought to try this, as I was finding it would get stuck about a third of the way in and stay there for hours until I gave up. The only reason I can think of for this though would be if it's scanning the full contents of every backup, but that would be a staggering number of files to get through (my system has millions of files as it is, totalling around 2.5tb).

I would think that an antivirus product for Mac would be aware of Time Machine's file structure and have methods for accelerating the scan. For example, it's pretty easy to figure out which files have changed between two Time Machine backups by comparing inodes, since Time Machine uses hard-links, so only original files and changed files should need to be scanned. Also, since a Time Machine backup is just a snapshot of the rest of your system, it should be easy enough for Sophos antivirus to determine if the file is identical to one already scanned (or waiting to be scanned) on the main system or not, so that copies don't need to be scanned more than once.

Does Sophos antivirus already account for these things? Otherwise I can't figure out why excluding my Time Machine backup would solve the problem. Should I submit a support ticket somewhere?

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  • Apologies for dragging up an aging thread, however..

    Can someplease please provide the current stance re. the default behaviour of SAV for Mac (Home Edition) v9.2.2 with Time Machine?

    1) On install to two separate Yosemite machines their seemed to be *no* default exclusions re. Time Machine for neither On-Access or On-Demand scanning? Or are these exclusions within the code and not displayed within the interface?

    2) If manual exclusions are required/recommended for On-Demand scans, which specific directories should be excluded?  On my setup I use two network backup targets - a Time Capsule and a NAS which has 3rd party support for Time Machine.

    Additionally, if a BOOTCAMP partition is used should this also be exlcuded from On-Demand scans (on one machine I have this causes a irrecoverable lock-up, despite having run a chkdisk on the windows side).

    Thanks in advance.

    Simon

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  • Apologies for dragging up an aging thread, however..

    Can someplease please provide the current stance re. the default behaviour of SAV for Mac (Home Edition) v9.2.2 with Time Machine?

    1) On install to two separate Yosemite machines their seemed to be *no* default exclusions re. Time Machine for neither On-Access or On-Demand scanning? Or are these exclusions within the code and not displayed within the interface?

    2) If manual exclusions are required/recommended for On-Demand scans, which specific directories should be excluded?  On my setup I use two network backup targets - a Time Capsule and a NAS which has 3rd party support for Time Machine.

    Additionally, if a BOOTCAMP partition is used should this also be exlcuded from On-Demand scans (on one machine I have this causes a irrecoverable lock-up, despite having run a chkdisk on the windows side).

    Thanks in advance.

    Simon

    :1020125
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