Is your Free Anti-Virus Program a Resource Pig?

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http://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/is-your-free-av-tool-a-resource-pig/

A reader’s complaint about Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) spurred head-to-head comparison tests of AV-software resource usage.

I put six popular, free antivirus tools through their paces and measured their impact on startup and shutdown times, disk space, and RAM use.

Normally, reader letters appear in the LangaList Plus section of this newsletter. But sometimes, one comes along that warrants treatment in greater detail.

One such letter is this one, from subscriber Bill Garfield:

“Occasionally you either recommend or suggest Microsoft Security Essentials as a viable free alternative to commercial anti-malware programs without mentioning the also-free competing products such as AVG and Avast, to name just two.

“MSE is an enormous resource pig, adding a full 30 seconds or more to boot times. Many Windows users look to Windows Secrets for tips and tricks to improve performance. Based on my experience, MSE does more to hobble overall system performance on supported platforms than to improve it.

“Please stop recommending MSE, or at least include an advisory disclaimer cautioning users that loading MSE has been reported to cause performance to suffer.”

As the Windows Secrets author who has recommended MSE more than any other contributor, I was alarmed by Bill’s letter. I decided to run a series of head-to-head tests, comparing MSE’s resource usage to other popular, free antivirus tools.

I did not test these tools’ ability to detect malware. With the possible exception of ClamWin — which is quite new and still evolving — most third-party tests rank all these tools as acceptable and some of them as excellent. (Valid malware detection-and-removal testing can be done only in specialized labs, and their published results are difficult to compare.)

Because MSE is completely free, I chose to compare it against programs that also are truly free — no strings (such as free trials of commercial programs) attached.

I chose software that, like MSE, is specifically designed for malware protection — I didn’t include integrated, do-it-all security suites.

To make the selections, I used popularity ratings from several sources, such as the download stats and user ratings from CNET, MajorGeeks, and other sites. (The rankings and numbers in the list below were current at the time of writing.) I also gave extra weight to products frequently mentioned by readers and other authors in the Windows Secrets newsletter as well as tools that looked especially promising (as you’ll soon see).

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ClamWin is a pleasant surprise; it performed well in every category and earned two “best of breeds.” However, I’m reluctant to recommend it because it’s a relatively new product, is used by a relatively small number of people, and is still in Version 0.9x release as of this writing.

Interesting reading. I always recommend Clam and in typical Dozer fashion, unless a ver is 1. they tend to stay away. I suppose it requires a little understanding. I have seen perfectly good s/w live in the 0. space for years, still enjoying constant updates. Until Clam actually fails at something, I will continue to recommend it.
 
Kaspersky Rant!

Is your Free Anti-Virus Program a Resource Pig?

No, but my paid Antivirus KIS 2012 is a resource pig which fails to renew my subscription
at least once a month, and recently failed to update until I rebooted my PC.

Also, it keeps telling me that an "Unknown" Application with an "Unknown Path" and an
"Unknown Filename" is trying to connect to the Internet "Allow or Block". How the hell
am I supposed to know?!?!?! Give me the file name, path or ANYTHING so I can at least
find out what it is!!!! Obviously I have no choice but to block it!

... Damn Russians! :mad:

Stick with Eset or Symantec. At least you get what you pay for.

Avast is by far the best for free protection. (Avira is hopeless btw.)
 
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No, but my paid Antivirus KIS 2012 is a resource pig ...

Stick with Eset or Symantec. At least you get what you pay for.

Avast is by far the best for free protection. (Avira is hopeless btw.)

It's a well known fact to stay far away from Kaspersky, and I've had plenty experience with the rubbish...it's a good AV, but my goodness does it slow ANY pc down...

I Have been using Norton AV (Yes, i said it!), for the last 2 years, and more than happy with it.
There was a review of Norton AV 2010 when it came out, and everyone from CNET to PCMAG were raving about it, so i moved to Norton, and will happily pay my R350 per year for the decent protection i get.
It's nothing like the old Symantec products...

I Used to use AVAST at home until a virus disabled AVAST, and then wrecked my system.

I Must agree that AVAST is by far the best of the free protection, the initial MSSE products were great, but now are just resource hogs...
 
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Results summary.

Saw a colleagues PC just now, running Symantec AV. Was using 4GB RAM :eek:
 
MSE is sitting on 42MB of RAM.
When I do a full AV scan, it goes up to around 160MB. CPU-wise, I barely notice it.

Loving MSE.
 
Oh, hell yes, Tried ZoneAlarm at one stage but the processes really killed my pc so I just stick to AVG Free but even that can get greedy. I really need to get my Mcafee sub back!:)
 
Symantec is more of a virus than an anti-virus. If you have that installed... well... you know what I'm gonna say...
 
Symantec is more of a virus than an anti-virus. If you have that installed... well... you know what I'm gonna say...
+1 Got a free trial with a laptop i purchased...lets just say that i found the uninstall function very useful
 
Thanks, garyvdh. Do you subscribe go Windows Secrets? I've subscribed (paid) to Fred Langa's old LangaList since he started, and now to WS since he merged with them some years ago.

I always learn something useful in every edition.

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Thanks, garyvdh. Do you subscribe go Windows Secrets? I've subscribed (paid) to Fred Langa's old LangaList since he started, and now to WS since he merged with them some years ago.

I always learn something useful in every edition.

Yep, I was just marveling today about how that is one of my oldest subscriptions and a worthy investment I made back then! :)

In fact, my previous e-mail address (which has been defunct for years now) is still listed as my alternate e-mail.

It's a great resource!
 
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