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

This section provides the feature comparison of Kaspersky Security Center: Windows-based vs. Linux-based. The feature comparison is presented in the table below.

Feature comparison of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business working as a Windows-based solution and Linux-based solution

 

Feature or property

Kaspersky Security Center

 

Windows-based solution

Linux-based solution

Administration Server location

On-premises

On-premises

Database management system (DBMS) location

On-premises

On-premises

Operating system to install Administration Server on

Windows

Linux

Administration console type

On-premises and web-based

Web-based

Operating system to install the web-based administration console on

Windows or Linux

Windows or Linux

Hierarchy of Administration Servers

Yes.

Yes.

Administration group hierarchy

Yes.

Yes.

Network polling

Yes.

Yes.

(by IP ranges only)

Maximum number of managed devices

100,000

20,000

Protection of Windows, macOS, and Linux-managed devices

Yes.

Yes.

(protection of Linux and Windows devices only)

Protection of mobile devices

Yes.

No.

Protection of virtual machines

Yes.

No.

Protection of public cloud infrastructure

Yes.

No.

Device-centric security management

Yes.

Yes.

User-centric security management

Yes.

Yes.

Application policies

Yes.

Yes.

Tasks for Kaspersky applications

Yes.

Yes.

Kaspersky Security Network

Yes.

Yes.

KSN Proxy

Yes.

Yes.

Kaspersky Private Security Network

Yes.

Yes.

Centralized deployment of license keys for Kaspersky applications

Yes.

Yes.

Support for virtual Administration Servers

Yes.

Yes.

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

Yes.

No.

(by using a remote installation task only)

Notifications about events that occurred on managed devices

Yes.

Yes.

Creating and managing user accounts

Yes.

Yes.

Monitoring the policies and tasks status

Yes.

Yes.

Deployment of the Kaspersky failover cluster

Yes.

Yes.

Using SNMP to send Administration Server statistics to third-party applications

Yes.

No.

Remote diagnostics of client devices

Yes.

No.

Remote connection to the desktop of a client device

Yes.

No.

Updating anti-virus databases automatically

Yes.

Yes.

Updating Kaspersky applications automatically

Yes.

No.

Deployment of operating systems on client devices

Yes.

No.

Web Server for publishing installation packages and other files

Yes.

No.

Managing third-party licenses

Yes.

No.

See also:

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

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

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