If you can run a redundant server in a remote branch for disaster recovery purposes (like we could with SAV CE) without killing your WAN links because you have to replicate a multi-gigabyte database whether you are managing 5 clients or 500, that would be awesome. ![]() ![]() If it installs less than half a gigabyte of "stuff" on the C: partition after you select to install on the D: partition (for example), that would be great. I guess if it enables you to run at least 2 services on a server (SEP plus one), that would be nice. Without Application & Device control, and not being in the upgrade path of SEP 11 (What?), it doesn't seem like it will help most of us very much. Thanks pbogu - very helpful post (much appreciated). If the SEPSBE 12 client is installed on a server, will the TruScan Proactive Threat Scan piece be automatically disabled like it is when SEP 11 on a server? Will it be possible to install SEPSBE 12 and push out SEPSBE 12 clients over SEP 11 clients (either managed or unmanaged)?Ģ. Most of our clients are running the full SEP 11 (I don't know why they are not running the current SEPSBE).ġ. There is currently no supported migration path FROM SEP 11.0 - this is because as stated we believe that customers who have SEP 11 running now are in general happy OR they need more than SEPSBE 12.0 will be able to give them." It features AntiVirus and AntiSpyware, TruScan Proactive Threat Scan and Network Threat Protection. We expect most administrators wont have to touch the console for weeks at a time once the product is installed. The product has been specifically designed to be easy to install, use and manage. It is specifically targetted at the SMB (or < 250) market and is priced cheaper than SEP 11.0 up to that point. When SEP12 launches, it will be called "Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition 12.0" you will be hearing a lot about this in the next month or so, we are currently running our Early Adopter Program with a number of SMB customers. Firstly, lets give the two products their correct titles. ![]() In a separate post, Paul Murgatroyd wrote the following:
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