. If you are managing 32-bit machines, they must remain on version 14.3 RU5. Broadcom TechDocs Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM)
Recommended: 8 cores or higher for environments with over 5,000 clients. Minimum: 16 GB RAM. Recommended: 32 GB RAM for optimal performance. Hard Drive Space: 100 GB minimum for the application and local database. Additional space is required for content updates and logs. Database Support:
No. SEP 14.3 RU6 is 64-bit only . 32-bit Windows is no longer supported.
For organizations that replicate virus definitions via their own internal LiveUpdate server, the requirements are modest:
The most critical update in 14.3 RU6 is that it ; machines running 32-bit Windows must remain on version 14.3 RU5.
For Secure Connection features including Rogue wireless network protection, Network Integrity, and Smart VPN, devices must meet the following requirements:
This version continues support for major distributions including RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu, and Debian. A key requirement for Linux is the presence of an autoprotect-compatible kernel, or the use of the newer "Agentless" or "User-mode" scanning features introduced in recent iterations. 3. Network and Connectivity
SEP 14.3 RU6 does not support Windows Server 2008 R2 or earlier. Also, 32-bit server operating systems are completely unsupported.
Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.3 RU6 represents a pivotal release in Broadcom’s endpoint security product line. The transition to 64-bit only support is the most significant system requirement change, eliminating 32-bit Windows support entirely. Organizations with remaining 32-bit endpoints must maintain SEP 14.3 RU5 or earlier clients, or plan hardware/OS upgrades.