Hardware and software requirements
Kaspersky Endpoint Security has the following hardware and software requirements:
Minimum hardware requirements:
- Core ™ 2 Duo 1.86 GHz or faster processor
- swap partition at least 1 GB
- 1 GB of RAM for 32-bit operating systems, 2 GB of RAM for 64-bit operating systems
- 4 GB of free hard disk space for installation of the application and storage of temporary and log files
Minimum hardware requirements for the Arm architecture:
- ARMv8.2-A Kunpeng 920 or ARMv8-A Baikal-M (BE-M1000) processor or m-TrusT Terminal
- swap partition at least 1 GB
- 2 GB of RAM
- 3 GB of free hard disk space for installation of the application and storage of temporary and log files
Software requirements:
- Supported 32-bit operating systems:
- CentOS 6.7 and later.
- Debian GNU/Linux 10.1 and later.
- Debian GNU/Linux 11.0 and later.
- Mageia™ 4.
- Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 6.7 and later.
- ALT 8 SP Workstation.
- ALT 8 SP Server.
- ALT Education 10.
- ALT Workstation 10.
- Supported 64-bit operating systems:
- AlmaLinux OS 8 and later.
- AlmaLinux OS 9 and later.
- AlterOS® 7.5 and later.
- Amazon™ Linux 2.
- Astra Linux Common Edition 2.12.
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10015-01 (operational update 1.5).
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10015-01 (operational update 1.6).
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10015-01 (operational update 1.7).
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10015-16 (release 1) (operational update 1.6).
- CentOS 6.7 and later.
- CentOS 7.2 and later.
- CentOS Stream 9.
- Debian GNU/Linux 10.1 and later.
- Debian GNU/Linux 11.0 and later.
- EMIAS 1.0 and later.
- EulerOS 2.0 SP5.
- Linux Mint 20.3 and up.
- Linux Mint 21.1.
- openSUSE Leap 15.0 and later.
- Oracle® Linux 7.3 and later.
- Oracle Linux 8.0 and later.
- Oracle Linux 9.0 and later.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 and later.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 and later.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 and later.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 and later.
- Rocky Linux 8.5 and later.
- Rocky Linux 9.1.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.5 or later.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 or later.
- Ubuntu® 20.04 LTS.
- Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
- ALT 8 SP Workstation.
- ALT 8 SP Server.
- ALT Education 10.
- ALT Workstation 10.
- ALT Server 10.
- Atlant, Alcyone build, version 2022.02.
- GosLinux 7.17.
- GosLinux 7.2.
- RED OS® 7.3.
- ROSA Cobalt 7.9.
- ROSA Chrome 12.
- Supported 64-bit operating systems for the Arm architecture:
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10152-02 (operational update 4.7).
- EulerOS 2.0 SP8.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP3 and later.
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
- ALT 8 SP.
- RED OS 7.3.
Due to technical limitations of fanotify, the application does not support the following file systems: autofs, binfmt_misc, cgroup, configfs, debugfs, devpts, devtmpfs, fuse, fuse.gvfsd-fuse, gvfs, hugetlbfs, mqueue, nfsd, proc, parsecfs, pipefs, pstore, usbfs, rpc_pipefs, securityfs, selinuxfs, sysfs, tracefs.
Supported versions of Kaspersky Security Center
Kaspersky Endpoint Security is compatible with the following Kaspersky Security Center versions:
- Kaspersky Security Center 13.2. The MMC administration plug-in can be used to administer Kaspersky Endpoint Security via Administration Console.
- Kaspersky Security Center 14. Kaspersky Endpoint Security can be administered through Administration Console using the MMC administration plug-in and through Kaspersky Security Center Web Console using the web administration plug-in.
- Kaspersky Security Center 14 Linux. The web administration plug-in can be used to administer Kaspersky Endpoint Security through Kaspersky Security Center Web Console.
Kaspersky Security Center Linux includes a version of Administration Server intended for installation on a device running the Linux operating system. Kaspersky Security Center Linux interacts with Administration Server through Kaspersky Security Center Web Console. For more information about Kaspersky Security Center Linux, see its documentation.
Some functionality of Kaspersky Security Center 14.0, e.g. features tied to Kaspersky Security Network, is unavailable in Kaspersky Security Center Linux 14.0. You can manage use of Kaspersky Security Network through Kaspersky Security Center running on Windows®.
- Kaspersky Security Center 14.2. Kaspersky Endpoint Security can be administered through Administration Console using the MMC administration plug-in and through Kaspersky Security Center Web Console using the web administration plug-in.
- Kaspersky Security Center 14.2 Linux. The web administration plug-in can be used to administer Kaspersky Endpoint Security through Kaspersky Security Center Web Console.
Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent is used to manage Kaspersky Endpoint Security through Kaspersky Security Center.
Supported operating systems for integration with Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response (KATA)
Integration of Kaspersky Endpoint Security with Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response (KATA) is supported by the devices with the following operating systems:
- AlterOS® 7.5.
- Astra Linux Common Edition 2.12.
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10015-01 (operational update 1.6).
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10015-01 (operational update 1.7).
- Astra Linux Special Edition RUSB.10015-16 (release 1) (operational update 1.6).
- CentOS 7.2 and later.
- CentOS Stream 9.
- Debian GNU/Linux 10.1 and later.
- Debian GNU/Linux 11.0 and later.
- Oracle Linux 7.3 and later.
- Oracle Linux 8.0 and later.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 and later.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 and later.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.5 or later.
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 or later.
- Ubuntu® 20.04 LTS.
- Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
- ALT 8 SP Server.
- ALT Workstation 10.
- ALT Server 10.
- GosLinux 7.17.
- RED OS® 7.3.
- ROSA Cobalt 7.9.
- ROSA Chrome 12.
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