Kaspersky Endpoint Security has the following hardware requirements:
Minimum hardware requirements
Additional disk space is required to store trace files and application memory dump files.
When scanning archives and compound objects with ScanArchived=Yes
and ScanSfxArchived=Yes
(by default, these are set to Yes
for scan tasks and No
for File Threat Protection), File Threat Protection and scan tasks require additional disk space depending on the type and unpacked size of such objects.
We recommend making sure there is enough free space in the /tmp directory for scanning archives and compound objects. You can also limit the size (in the archived state) of archives that can be scanned by specifying the SizeLimit
setting for each task.
Minimum hardware requirements for the Arm architecture
Additional disk space is required to store trace files and application memory dump files.
When scanning archives and compound objects with ScanArchived=Yes
and ScanSfxArchived=Yes
(by default, these are set to Yes
for scan tasks and No
for File Threat Protection), File Threat Protection and scan tasks require additional disk space depending on the type and unpacked size of such objects.
We recommend making sure there is enough free space in the /tmp directory for scanning archives and compound objects. You can also limit the size (in the archived state) of archives that can be scanned by specifying the SizeLimit
setting for each task.
Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments is not supported on operating systems based on the Arm architecture.
For information on licenses and available functionality for solutions based on Arm architecture, please contact your service provider in your region.
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