Guest User!

You are not Sophos Staff.

This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

What is the difference between Serverprotection standard and advanced?

Hi

 

Title is a question.

When I look at the server protection data sheet, the standard version and the advanced version are divided.

However, if I check in central's protect devices, it is divided into Download windows server, Download Linux server.

 

What is the difference between standard and advanced, and where each download is available

 

ps. Where can I download the standard version of endpoint protection ?

 

Thanks

 



This thread was automatically locked due to age.
Parents
  • Hello Sungwoo Kang,

    what is the difference
    apart from the price Advanced includes the Endpoint features Web -, Application -, and Peripheral Control, and Data Loss Prevention, also CryptoGuard, Server Lockdown, MTD, and Heartbeat.

    Seems that you can't have Standard on some servers and Advanced on others (and manage them from one account).

    Christian

  • thanks asking my question

     

    but, I asked where I could download standard and advanced.

    As shown in the picture above, there is only advanced download(main text)

    where is the standard download? 

    plz...

  • Hello Sungwoo Kang,

    where I could download standard and advanced
    my bad, seems I was wrong. Indeed it seems that you can license Advanced for only some of your servers. Guess the package is the same and it's just the policies that determine whether the server uses a Standard or an Advanced policy - at least the Help suggests this, it's mentioned in two places (for the Threat Protection Policy it's under Advanced security).

    Christian

Reply
  • Hello Sungwoo Kang,

    where I could download standard and advanced
    my bad, seems I was wrong. Indeed it seems that you can license Advanced for only some of your servers. Guess the package is the same and it's just the policies that determine whether the server uses a Standard or an Advanced policy - at least the Help suggests this, it's mentioned in two places (for the Threat Protection Policy it's under Advanced security).

    Christian

Children
No Data