When running the Database Update task, Kaspersky Security for Windows Server stores update files on the protected device's local disk. You can lower the workload on the protected device's disk I/O subsystem by storing update files on a virtual drive in RAM when running the update task.
This feature is available for Microsoft Windows 7 operating systems and higher.
When using this feature while running the Database Update task, an extra logical drive may appear in the operating system. This logical drive will be removed from the operating system after the task is completed.
To lower the workload on your protected devices's disk I/O subsystem during the Database Update task:
The Task settings window opens on the General tab.
When running the Database Update task with the disk subsystem optimization feature enabled, one of the following may occur, depending on the amount of RAM allocated for the feature:
In this case, it is recommended to allocate more RAM for the disk subsystem optimization feature.
In this case, it is recommended to allocate less RAM for the disk subsystem optimization feature.
The configured settings will be saved and applied at the next task start.
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