Hardware requirements for servers used for installing Kaspersky Web Traffic Security
Worker server:
CPU: Intel® Xeon® E5606 (4 cores) 1.86 GHz or more;
8 GB RAM;
swap partition at least 4 GB;
100 GB of hard drive space, including:
25 GB for temporary file storage;
25 GB for log file storage.
Master server:
CPU: Intel® Xeon® E5606 (4 cores) 1.86 GHz or more;
8 GB RAM;
swap partition at least 4 GB;
100 GB of hard drive space.
If you install the Master server and a Worker server on the same physical server:
CPU: 2 x Intel® Xeon® E5606 (8 cores) 1.86 GHz or more;
16 GB RAM;
swap partition at least 4 GB;
200 GB of hard drive space, including:
25 GB for temporary file storage;
25 GB for log file storage.
Software requirements for servers used for installing Kaspersky Web Traffic Security
Kaspersky Web Traffic Security can only be installed on 64-bit operating systems.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux® version 7.5.
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
Debian 9.5.
SUSE Linux® Enterprise Server 12 SP3.
CentOS version 7.5.
Additional requirements
Nginx versions 1.10.3, 1.12.2 and 1.14.0.
Load Balancing HAProxy version 1.5.
Active Directory on Windows Server® 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 R2.
Squid 3.5.20 if you install the Squid service on the Worker server.
For Kaspersky Web Traffic Security to process the traffic of your network, you must install and configure a HTTP(S) proxy server that supports ICAP and Request Modification (REQMOD) and Response Modification (RESPMOD) services. You can use a separate proxy server or, for example, install the Squid service on a Worker server of Kaspersky Web Traffic Security.
Software requirements for managing Kaspersky Web Traffic Security via the web interface
To run the web interface, one of the following browsers must be installed on the computer: