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Overview

Description

ServerProtect for Linux Data Center Security Software delivers agentless application-level control, high performance and integration with other infrastructure components. It uses advanced ... Read More

Symantec Data Center Security software helps protect the servers, storage, applications, and network infrastructure. It provides continuous security at a single point where all connections ... Read More

Free Trial Availability
  • Free Trial available
  • No free trial
User Ratings

3.2

(7)
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Software Demo

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Pricing

Pricing Option
      Pricing Plans
      • Not Available
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      Other Details

      Organization Types supported
      • Medium Business
      • Small Business
      • Freelancers
      • Large Enterprises
      • Individuals
      • Medium Business
      • Small Business
      • Freelancers
      • Large Enterprises
      • Individuals
      Platforms Supported
      • Browser Based (Cloud)
      • Installed - Windows
      • Installed - Mac
      • Browser Based (Cloud)
      • Installed - Windows
      • Installed - Mac
      Modes of support
      • 24/7 (Live rep)
      • Business Hours
      • Online
      • 24/7 (Live rep)
      • Business Hours
      • Online
      API Support
      • Not Available
      • Not Available
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      User Reviews

      User Ratings

      3.2

      (based on 7 reviews)

      Rating Distribution

      Excellent

      0

      Very Good

      0

      Good

      0

      Poor

      0

      Terible

      0

      Excellent

      16

      Very Good

      4

      Good

      0

      Poor

      0

      Terible

      0

      Expert's Review generated by AI

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      Symantec Data Center Security has garnered high praise from users for its top-notch security measures and advanced data center protection capabilities. Users appreciate its ease of deployment, ...Read more

      Pros and Cons
      • Advanced data center protection for all infrastructures including cloud and virtual environments.

      • User-friendly and understandable policies with a nice GUI.

      • Reliable company with great programs that are user-friendly and effective in data protection.

      • Efficient monitoring and whitelisting of events for enhanced security.

      • Constant updates can be disruptive during important tasks.

      • Price changes may cause inconvenience to users.

      Positive Reviews

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      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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      ServerProtect for Linux offers Free Trial, but Symantec Data Center Security does not.

      ServerProtect for Linux is designed for Large Enterprises and Medium Business.

      Symantec Data Center Security is designed for Large Enterprises, Medium Business and Small Business.

      Pricing details for both ServerProtect for Linux and Symantec Data Center Security are unavailable at this time. Contact the respective providers for more information.

      Some top alternatives to ServerProtect for Linux includes Trend Micro Mobile Security, FireEye Data Center Security, VMware AppDefense, Cisco ACI, Symantec Data Center Security, Symantec Endpoint Protection, PatrolServer, Aaronis Cyberprotect Cloud, Threatwatch and WebTotem.

      Some top alternatives to Symantec Data Center Security includes CipherCloud, FireEye Data Center Security, VMware AppDefense, Cisco ACI, ESET Endpoint Security, Symantec Endpoint Protection, McAfee Complete Data Protection, Symantec Endpoint Management, Sophos Central and CloudOptics.

      Disclaimer: This research has been collated from a variety of authoritative sources. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].