Feature comparison of Kaspersky Security Center running on-premises and as a cloud solution

This guide contains information about features of the Select and Advanced editions of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business managed via the on-premises console and features of the Advanced edition of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business managed via the cloud console. For information about other editions, please refer to Online Help for the Kaspersky applications included in the solution.

This section provides the feature comparison of Kaspersky Security Center running on-premises and Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console deployed in Kaspersky cloud infrastructure. The feature comparison is presented in the table below.

Feature comparison of Kaspersky Security Center running on-premises and as a cloud solution

 

Feature or property

Kaspersky Security Center 14.2 running on-premises

Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console

Administration Server location

On-premises

Cloud

Database management system (DBMS) location

On-premises

Cloud

Web-based administration console

Yes.

Yes.

Maintenance of Administration Server and DBMS

Managed by customer

Managed by Kaspersky

Hierarchy of Administration Servers

Yes.

Yes.

(Administration Server of Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console can only act as a primary Administration Server in the hierarchy and can only be used for policies and tasks monitoring)

Administration group hierarchy

Yes.

Yes.

Migration of the managed devices and related objects from Kaspersky Security Center on-premises to Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console

Yes.

Yes.

Network polling

Yes.

Yes.

(by distribution points only)

Maximum number of managed devices

100,000

25,000

Protection of Windows, Linux, and macOS managed devices

Yes.

Yes.

Protection of mobile devices

Yes.

Yes.

(only Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android and Kaspersky Security for iOS are supported)

Protection of public cloud infrastructure

Yes.

Yes.

Device-centric security management

Yes.

Yes.

Application policies

Yes.

Yes.

Tasks for Kaspersky applications

Yes.

Yes.

Kaspersky Security Network

Yes.

Yes.

KSN proxy server

Yes.

Yes.

(on distribution points only)

Kaspersky Private Security Network

Yes.

No.

Centralized deployment of license keys for Kaspersky applications

Yes.

Yes.

Switching managed devices to another Administration Server

Yes.

No.

(you must reinstall Network Agents on managed devices to switch them to another Administration Server)

Support for virtual Administration Servers

Yes.

Yes.

Installing third-party software updates and fixing third-party software vulnerabilities

Yes.

Yes.

(to fix third-party software vulnerabilities, only recommended fixes can be installed)

Notifications about events occurred on managed devices

Yes.

Yes.

Creating and managing user accounts

Yes.

Yes.

Maximum number of events in the database

400,000

(can be increased up to 45,000,000)

400,000

(depends on the number of managed devices)

Integration with SIEM systems

Yes.

Yes.

(by using the Syslog format and TLS over TCP protocol only)

Using Administration Server as a WSUS server

Yes.

No.

Monitoring the statuses of policies and tasks

Yes.

Yes.

Support of clusters and server arrays in administration groups

Yes.

(in MMC-based Administration Console only)

No.

See also:

Feature comparison of MMC-based Administration Console and Kaspersky Security Center Web Console

Feature comparison of Windows-based and Linux-based Kaspersky Security Center

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