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Andrew2011-02-25 11:51:43
Antivirus
Andrew, 2011-02-25 11:51:43

Server antivirus?

Colleagues, could you tell me an antivirus for a corporate server that does everything to the best of its ability (average file sharing, 5-8 terminal sessions, several specialized programs), and at the same time is very limited in terms of resources (both RAM and CPU)?

Very much I ask constructive answers, it is the best of all with real experience of application.

I myself tried Symantec and Microsoft Security Essentials - the drop in server performance is unacceptable, while the second one also constantly bites off about 450 MB of memory.

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amc, 2011-02-25
@amc

Fast, reliable, undemanding. Pick any two.
Also, memory prices in 2011 AD just unbelievably low.
And thirdly - install Kaspersky, scan all disks so that all files are checked and not checked without modification, rearrange to maximum speed mode, without checking archives and other things.

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Weageoo, 2011-02-25
@Weageoo

Once upon a time, NOD32 was the most inefficient in terms of resources - I hope it remains so. At one time I tried many, many antiviruses - in the end I came to the conclusion that an antivirus (in its pure form) is not needed. You need a firewall and a proactive protection module, as well as the knowledge of what can and cannot be allowed to the program. In short - Comodo.

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Puma Thailand, 2011-02-25
@opium

There are no such antiviruses, you can’t scan everything and not eat resources. Install Linux and terminal in it, natively there are no viruses.

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navion, 2011-02-25
@navion

And what for on the server an antivirus?

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Sergey, 2011-02-25
@bondbig

Windows computer without antivirus

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shipovalov, 2011-02-25
@shipovalov

we use AVG on both stations and servers. have a management console

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saddy, 2011-02-25
@saddy

Surprisingly, the server Kaspersky is not as slow as on the desktop. On my terminal server (Desktops, 1C) it has been spinning for a couple of years, the flight is normal.

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charon, 2011-02-26
@charon

If even Microsoft Security Essentials slows down for you, then there is nothing you can do to help. It's easier if you find it, it will already be a stub, not an antivirus.

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tsunami_shu, 2018-01-19
@tsunami_shu

If the server is managed by ispmanager, then you can connect virusdie

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Maxim Yaroshevich, 2018-05-07
@YMax

Symantec with configured exceptions, tooltip . But there is a minus in setting exclusions - for example, * in file paths is not supported, which, of course, is beyond good and evil.

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