Virtual machines and user data will no longer be protected if the Kaspersky Security solution is uninstalled.
The procedure to uninstall the Kaspersky Security solution from the virtual infrastructure consists of the following stages:
To remove the Protection Server component, remove the deployed SVM from the virtual infrastructure.
You can remove an SVM from the virtual infrastructure in the following ways:
You can also remove SVMs manually using virtual infrastructure tools.
If you completely uninstall the Kaspersky Security solution, you need to remove all SVMs. If necessary, you can remove only some of the SVMs.
If you have removed all SVMs from any virtual infrastructure, it is recommended to remove the connection settings for this virtual infrastructure from the following lists:
After removal of SVM, protected virtual machines that were connected to it, can connect to another SVM that operates in the virtual infrastructure.
You need to remove Light Agent for Linux (Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux running in Light Agent mode) and Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent from virtual machines and from virtual machine templates.
You need to remove the Integration Server and Integration Server Console.
After the Protection Server and Light Agent components are removed, the SVMs and virtual machines on which Light Agents were installed are still displayed in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console. After the expiration of the period specified in the Kaspersky Security Center settings (see the Kaspersky Security Center help), information about the SVMs and virtual machines is automatically deleted. You can remove this information from Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console manually after uninstalling the solution.