We are running anti-virus on our VMs because our security organization insists 
on it.

We do have it configured however not to run scheduled scans to reduce excess 
pounding on our backend storage. We run a scan when initially creating the 
image. Since the VM always reverts back to a clean image after a reservation, 
this satisfies our security group.


Mike Waldron
Systems Specialist
ITS - Research Computing Center
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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From: Hechler, Adam [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 9:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: using AV in virtual machines

Hello,

Can the rest of you running VCL in production tell me if you’re running 
Anti-Virus software in your VMs?

Can you explain briefly why you are or are not?

We’re trying to determine if we should install AV in our images or not.


Thank you,
Adam

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