用于存储的 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise

用于存储的 McAfee VirusScan Enterprise

适用于 NetApp 存储环境的绝佳病毒防护解决方案

后续步骤:

概述

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Storage 通过保护 NetApp 联网存储设备免受病毒和其他恶意软件的侵扰,确保业务连续性。其多扫描程序和多过滤器配置提供了并行处理功能,可以实现优化的负载平衡和灵活的故障转移保护。

先进的防病毒技术 — 不间断拦截多种病毒和恶意代码威胁,包括隐藏在压缩文件中的威胁。使用先进的启发式检测和常规检测,即使是新的未知病毒,也可以检测得到。

检测恶意程序 — 查找那些跟踪 Internet 使用、访问个人数据和制造安全漏洞的隐藏式间谍软件程序。

集中的管理缩短管理时间 — 借助 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 平台管理整个安全系统。通过单个控制台实现全面管理。

快速通知 — 一旦检测到病毒,便通过电子邮件、寻呼机、SNMP、SMS 或 Tivoli 通知您。

特点和优势

获得全面的前瞻式保护

拦截各种恶意软件和其他威胁,包括新的未知病毒。

在威胁存储前将其拦截

使用独有的按访问扫描技术,在文件访问、复制或写入到服务器的过程中,保护 NetApp 过滤器。

拦截恶意程序

保护用户和过滤器免受旨在制造安全漏洞和访问个人信息的隐藏程序的侵扰。

确保高安全性并保持高性能

部署多扫描程序和多过滤器配置,提升负载平衡功能和故障转移安全。

拦截脚本类型威胁

检测和拦截利用 JavaScript 或 Visual Basic 的脚本类型威胁。

通过简化集中的管理,减轻工作难度

借助 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 平台控制和管理整个安全系统。它通过单一的控制台提供了全面管理功能,包括详细的图形化报告。

系统要求

以下仅为最低系统要求。实际要求将视具体环境而定。

处理器

  • 1 GHz 双核/处理器 2 GB RAM

操作系统

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008
    • Standard、Enterprise 和 Datacenter Edition
    • 支持的服务器内核
    • 32 位和 64 位
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) 或更高版本
    • SP1 和 SP2 R2
    • Standard、Enterprise 和 Datacenter Edition
    • 32 位和 64 位
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
  • 仅适用于 NetApp 存储扫描
    • 运行 Data ONTAP 6.x 和 Data ONTAP 7.x 的存储设备

浏览器

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 或更高版本

内存

  • 512 MB RAM

可用磁盘空间

  • 安装后还应有 20 MB
  • 安装时需 45 MB

网络接口

  • 100/1,000 Mbps Ethernet

其他

  • 使用 CIFS 协议的 Data ONTAP 6.x 或 Data ONTAP 7.x 操作系统
  • CD-ROM 驱动器或 Internet 连接

新闻/活动

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资源

产品简介

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise for Storage (English)

For a technical summary on the McAfee product listed above, please view the product data sheet.

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