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NVCNet for terminal/file servers
Overview
Thin clients - great solutions! An excellent way of protecting both larger and smaller Citrix and Microsoft environments against viruses and other malicious code. NVCNet provides:- Antivirus
- Released terminal server resources
- Redundancy
- Reporting
- Easy administration
| | “After we implemented NVCNet we don’t even notice that the virus control is working." Niklas Snäll, Nynäshamn municiplality, Sweden |
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The use of Windows Terminal Services (WTS) is becoming more and more common in the small/medium enterprise sector. This is mainly due to the increasing bandwidth capacity of modern networks and the need for centralized management to reduce the risk of security breaches in the network. Terminal servers reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) in an organization. Companies using WTS solutions have a need for antivirus software that is designed for this environment, different from traditional antivirus software for servers and workstations. The Terminal Server AV scanning challenge A problem with On-access virus scanning on terminal servers is unpredictable peaks in CPU usage for the scanning. Some files take a lot of CPU power to determine if they are infected or not, and there are also situations when many users copy or save files to the terminal/file server at the same time, e.g. at start of the workday. These situations can unpredictably slow down the server, interrupting normal workflow on all terminals.
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HIGHLIGHTS
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| Reducing CPU load on the terminal/file server | |
| Creating a predictable load usage on the server, reducing risk of peaks | |
| Load-balancing and fail-over solution | |
| Ensuring scanning resources always being available | |
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Norman is one of the world’s leading companies within the field of data security. With products for antivirus (virus control), personal firewall, antispam, and encryption, the company plays an important role in the data industry.
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