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Auditing Vs Performance
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[QUOTE="MLtt, post: 13058871"] Hi all. I recently became suspicious that some users on my network are making misuse of the files on the server. Therefore I enabled audditing for both successfull and failed attempts. This made the secutiy log large enough and created a performance overhead. In fact the backup routine done in the night did not complete in the required time and I had to terminate it and remove auditing to be able to complete. My question is this...is there a way to enable auditing and at the same time do not create a performance bottleneck? so that backup could complete? or which auditing entries are the most essential? Grazias [/QUOTE]
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