There are limitations when Kaspersky Endpoint Security is used in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments. Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux in Light Agent mode is not supported:
On devices running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x operating systems.
On devices running CentOS 6.x operating systems.
On devices running operating systems for the Arm architecture.
On devices running Astra Linux operating systems in mandatory access control and closed software environment modes.
Before installing Light Agent for Linux, the following packages must be installed on a virtual machine, depending on the virtual infrastructure:
In a Microsoft Hyper-V infrastructure, the Integration Services package must be installed on the virtual machines.
In a VMware vSphere infrastructure, the VMware Tools package must be installed on the virtual machines.
In a Citrix Hypervisor infrastructure, XenTools must be installed on the virtual machines.
In a HUAWEI FusionSphere infrastructure, the HUAWEI Tools package must be installed on the virtual machines.
In an infrastructure based on KVM, OpenStack, VK Cloud platform, TIONIX Cloud Platform, Astra Linux, or ALT Virtualization Server, QEMU Guest Agent must be installed on virtual machines.
Light Agent for Linux can protect virtual machines in an infrastructure that uses the following VDI-based solutions:
VMware Horizon 8.x.
Termidesk VDI 3.3.
Basis.WorkPlace 1.98.2.
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 1912 LTSR with the latest updates installed.
Some limitations apply to the operation of the solution in a VDI based on Termidesk and Basis.WorkPlace.