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March 6, 2014 8:49:25 AM

Hello Guys,
I am in an environment that have two servers and a new one is coming soon.
1. Microsoft Server 2003 R2 Stranded editions service pack 2 (running sql server)
2. Small Business server 2011 Stranded service pack 1(running exchange and file share)
3. Microsoft Server 2012(we are planing to get and install this)
I would like to know from everyone's experience what would be the best antivirus program to run on these three servers. One of the major thing i am look for is an antivirus that will protect us but will not slow down our system. I heard that Vipre does a good job. We would also like to be able to manage how the software works.
Any Insight or help will be greatly appreciated.

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March 6, 2014 4:59:53 PM

Kaspersky.
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March 6, 2014 9:32:09 PM

Kaspersky is a quality product.

I work in a financial institution, where data security is very important, and we use Trend Micro. We've used it for several years, and it's a solid product.
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March 12, 2014 8:19:35 AM

aford10 said:
Kaspersky is a quality product.

I work in a financial institution, where data security is very important, and we use Trend Micro. We've used it for several years, and it's a solid product.

Thank you for the relpy. How well is the preformance of trend micro. The problem that I have now is when users are trying to use resources on the server it seems that the scan starts up and it slows down the server and brings it to its knees.
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March 12, 2014 8:20:55 AM

SR-71 Blackbird said:
Kaspersky.


Thank you for the reply. How well is the performance of Kaspersky?
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March 12, 2014 12:44:31 PM

jphilip1992 said:
aford10 said:
Kaspersky is a quality product.

I work in a financial institution, where data security is very important, and we use Trend Micro. We've used it for several years, and it's a solid product.

Thank you for the relpy. How well is the preformance of trend micro. The problem that I have now is when users are trying to use resources on the server it seems that the scan starts up and it slows down the server and brings it to its knees.


The real time shields are low in resource usage. Unless you have a scan running, it's not even noticeable. There is also an option to setup the computers into a group and schedule the scans at optimal times.

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