Comparison of Kaspersky Security Center: Windows-based vs. Linux-based
Kaspersky provides Kaspersky Security Center as an on-premises solution for two platforms—Windows and Linux. In the Windows-based solution, you install Administration Server on a Windows device, and the Linux-based solution has the Administration Server version that is designed to be installed on a Linux device. This Online Help contains information about Kaspersky Security Center Windows. For detailed information about the Linux-based solution, refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Linux Online Help.
The table below lets you compare the main features of Kaspersky Security Center as a Windows-based solution and as a Linux-based solution.
Feature comparison of Kaspersky Security Center working as a Windows-based solution and Linux-based solution
Feature or property | Kaspersky Security Center 14.2 | |
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| Windows-based solution | Linux-based solution |
Administration Server location | On-premises | On-premises |
Database management system (DBMS) location | On-premises | On-premises |
Operating system to install Administration Server on | Windows | Linux |
Administration console type | On-premises and web-based | Web-based |
Operating system to install the web-based administration console on | Windows or Linux | Linux |
Hierarchy of Administration Servers | ||
Administration group hierarchy | ||
Network polling | (by IP ranges only) | |
Maximum number of managed devices | 100,000 | 20,000 |
Protection of Windows, macOS, and Linux-managed devices | (protection of Linux and Windows devices only) | |
Protection of mobile devices | ||
Protection of virtual machines | ||
Protection of public cloud infrastructure | ||
Application policies | ||
Tasks for Kaspersky applications | ||
Kaspersky Security Network | ||
KSN Proxy | ||
Kaspersky Private Security Network | ||
Centralized deployment of license keys for Kaspersky applications | ||
Updating anti-virus databases automatically | ||
Support for virtual Administration Servers | ||
Installing third-party software updates and fixing third-party software vulnerabilities | (by using a remote installation task only) | |
Notifications about events that occurred on managed devices | ||
Creating and managing user accounts | ||
Sign-in to the console by using domain authentication | ||
Integration with SIEM systems | (by using Syslog only) | |
Monitoring the policies and tasks status | ||
Deployment of the Kaspersky failover cluster | ||
Installing Administration Server on a Microsoft failover cluster | ||
Using SNMP to send Administration Server statistics to third-party applications | ||
Remote diagnostics of client devices | ||
Remote connection to the desktop of a client device | ||
Managing object revisions | ||
Updating Kaspersky applications automatically | ||
Deployment of operating systems on client devices | ||
Web Server for publishing installation packages and other files | ||
Viewing and working with alerts detected by Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum | ||
Using Administration Server as WSUS server | ||
Integration with Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response | ||
Support for Adaptive Anomaly Control | ||
Support of clusters and server arrays in administration groups | (in MMC-based Administration Console only) | |
Managing third-party licenses |