Kaspersky Security 11.x for Windows Server

About protection of EMC network attached storages of the Celerra / VNX group

June 10, 2022

ID 147249

Kaspersky Security for Windows Server installed on a server under a Microsoft Windows operating system protects EMC network attached storages of the Celerra / VNX group against viruses and other security threats that infiltrate the server through exchange of files.

Kaspersky Security for Windows Server scans files located in network share folders in the EMC network attached storage of the Celerra / VNX group when an attempt is made to read or modify the files from a workstation. The network attached storage allows reading or modifying a file if Kaspersky Security for Windows Server has identified that file as safe. If Kaspersky Security for Windows Server has identified a file as infected or probably infected, the network attached storage blocks that file from being read or modified.

Kaspersky Security for Windows Server allows you to configure the actions that the application will perform on infected and probably infected files.

By default, Kaspersky Security for Windows Server performs the following operations:

  • Disinfects infected files.
  • Deletes infected files if disinfection fails.
  • Moves probably infected files to Quarantine.
  • Moves a copy of an infected file to Backup before disinfecting or removing this file.

To protect a network attached storage, you have to integrate Kaspersky Security for Windows Server with the Celerra / VNX network attached storage.

Protection of the Celerra / VNX network attached storage is provided by the Real-Time File Protection task.

Detailed information about the Real-Time File Protection task is provided in the Kaspersky Security for Windows Server Administrator's Guide.

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