SEP Small Business Edition 12 vs. SEP 11
In a separate post, Paul Murgatroyd wrote the following:
"SEP 12 vs. SEP 11. Firstly, lets give the two products their correct titles.
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. It is specifically targetted at the SMB (or < 250) market and is priced cheaper than SEP 11.0 up to that point. The product has been specifically designed to be easy to install, use and manage. We expect most administrators wont have to touch the console for weeks at a time once the product is installed. It features AntiVirus and AntiSpyware, TruScan Proactive Threat Scan and Network Threat Protection. 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."
I have a couple of questions. Most of our clients are running the full SEP 11 (I don't know why they are not running the current SEPSBE).
1. Will it be possible to install SEPSBE 12 and push out SEPSBE 12 clients over SEP 11 clients (either managed or unmanaged)?
2. 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?
I should of called Geico and saved 10%.
Great, I just bought another years support for SEP
Does anyone have any...
...feedback on this?
Nice query....
Nice query....
Regards,
M.R
Hi folks,We've posted a few
Hi folks,
We've posted a few blogs in case you're interested in downloading the pre-release version and checking out the functionaltiy. You can find the blog about the small business edition program here:
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/blogs/symantec-endpoint-protection-small-business-edition-pre-release-testing-program
You'll have an opportunity to communicate directly with the product management team regarding the SBE (small business edition). We'll also have numerous pieces of content over the next several weeks highlighting "intelligent liveupdate," "simplified reporting," "install times," " improving supportability," "intelligent mail capability," "auto manage security," among many other topics focused exclusively on
SBE. We'll also be launching a Product specific forum area for "Endpoint Protection - small business" - which will be found here:
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/security/forums
Best,
Eric
Oh, that a man's reach should exceed his grasp
Any idea about...
1. Will it be possible to install SEPSBE 12 and push out SEPSBE 12 clients over SEP 11 clients (either managed or unmanaged)?
2. 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?
Since SEPSBE 12 is
Since SEPSBE 12 is new, everyone has the similar question to what "drew at NF" has posted.
Address that..
just few quickies after first
just few quickies after first look at it (installed pre-release few minutes ago v 12.0.120.190)
1. No IIS - it's build on Apache - big plus
2. No Application and Device Control
3. No Location Awareness
4. No Installation packages
5. Licensing (you will need *.slf file)
6. No SQL support (at least during installation) - it's targeted for clients with less than 250 so nothing strange
7. In general looks pretty much the same as SEP11 console with slight changes.
So... Small & Med. Businesses Don't Need App. and Device Cntrl?
Thanks pbogu - very helpful post (much appreciated).
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. I guess if it enables you to run at least 2 services on a server (SEP plus one), that would be nice. 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. 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. Lastly, if it is developed and tested to the extent that issues with basic functionality (that an average user can discover in the first 5 minutes) are either fixed or well documented before the first public release is delivered for installation in our production environments - that would be a nice change of pace. My fingers are crossed, but my shopping cart is still open and highly mobile.
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@Tarsier It's not an upgrade
@Tarsier
It's not an upgrade path of SEP11 because it's targeted at small companies (<250 nodes) so you aren't talking about multiple big sites with replication.
Symantec Protection Center (that's how they call SEPM in this version) takes around 1GB after clean install (no clients).
However in my opinion they should change the name or something because calling it SEP12 will bring in mind that it's upgrade of v11 when it's designed for different market.
Drew's Queries
Hi Drew,
To answer your questions;
1. Will it be possible to install SEPSBE 12 and push out SEPSBE 12 clients over SEP 11 clients (either managed or unmanaged)?
A: Yes, you should be able to install a new 12.0 server and roll out 12.0 clients over the existing 11.x ones. Note though that although client migration is supported, SEP server migration is not. Essentially SEPM 11 to 12.0 is not supported.
2. 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?
A. That I believe is true.
Please visit the URL listed in this thread to participate in the SEP SBE pre-release testing program if you are interested in getting an early sense of this new product.
Setup SEPSBE 12 in lab
I signed up for the beta at https://symbeta.symantec.com/callout/default.html?callid=A180DA3C64C14BA49051F05C6F13DE69
Lab setup: Server 2003 DC, Server 2003 w/ Exchange 2003, XP client, Vista client
Installed SEPM 11 on the DC, the Exchange piece on the Exch server, and rolled out the SEP client to all machines.
Uninstalled SEPM and the Exchange piece but left the clients installed.
Installed SEPSBE 12 on the DC and rolled out the clients...piece of cake!
Results:
Setup was much easier than SEPM 11 (much, much easier). The push out to clients was easier and has a nifty email feature (send an email to users and have them download and intall the client). The management console is very similar to the SEPM 11 console...not much easier to navigate. All-in-all, a very good product for SMB market.
Will there be any email server product available with this? Or does Symantec think that small businesses will not want this (I tend to agree that they would not need it)?
Not a Clear picture. Can
Not a Clear picture. Can anybody elaborate this topic. Its ineteresting one
Regards'
Ajit Jha
TechSuport Engineer
STS
Which topic?
There are more and more pieces of information being published about SBE - please looks in the video area, as well as the blog area for specific info from Symantec product management on SBE. If you have specific questions, feel free to ask away - we are monitoring the community and will do our best to provide a thorough response.
FYI, SBE now has a dedicated forums area with multiple threads dedicated specifically for small businesses...
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/security/f...
Subsequently, this particular thread has been re-tagged as Endpoint protection, small business, and is no longer tagged as Endpoint Protection (Anti-Virus)...
Best,
Eric
Oh, that a man's reach should exceed his grasp
If you need it all
I got an email from someone about Symantec Protection Suite Small Business Edition coming out this summer that has it all: antivirus, antispam, email protection, and backup.
http://www.symantec.com/business/solutions/smallbusiness/index.jsp
That Protection Suite Small
That Protection Suite Small Business is EXACTLY what i need and finally a solution like that is coming. Interesting to see how implementation works out with SBS2008.
Speaking of SBS 2008 (and 2003 for that matter)
Will the backup piece of Symantec Protection Suite Small Business Edition v12 (SPSSBSv12) include the capability to natively backup the Exchange and SQL databases on Microsoft Small Business Server (2003 or 2008)?
Licensing for SEPSBSv12 and SPSSBSv12
I still haven't gotten good information as whether there will be an upgrade license from SAVCEv10 or SEPv11 to SEPSBSv12 and SPSSBSv12. If there will be that kind of license, what it will cost.
Cross Grade
I believe there will be cross grade licensing from what I was told and in my own experience. So you should be able to move from SEPv11 to SBSv12.
Great for Small Environment
First off I'll say that I'm very self taught as far as IT goes and have a lot of trouble on the server end as far as setup and worrying what I could be doing wrong. I found that moving from SEP 11 to SBSv12 has made me more comfortable about our antivirus working correctly and accurately. The simple structure of the daily reports that are sent let me easily troubleshoot when necessary with little effort at figuring out what the problem is. The report email setup in most other products has been a huge problem as far as smtp settings since we do not use an exchange server. This means I have to check the server itself for status updates unless I want to find other workarounds that I'm not fimiliar with. This product was easy to push out to clients using the deployment as well as the local install options. I'm just an all around fan.
Cross Grade license costs
It is my understanding that there is/will be cross grade licensing from SAVCEv10 and SEPv11 to SEPSBSv12 or SPSSBSv12. The question I have of Symantec is about the costs of these licenses. I have been installing the full SEPv11 at tiny clients (7 to 25 machines) because upgrade licensing for these clients has been so cheap: $20 to $25 per desktop (for SEPv11) for some of our clients compared to $60 per desktop for SEPSBSv12.
Symantec: How does (or will) cross grade licensing (to SEPSBSv12 or SPSSBSv12) compare to upgrade licensing (to SEPv11) in terms of cost?
This may be a partial response to my own question...
...about licensing costs. Check out this thread:
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/how-move-sep-sbe
Shoudl be around the same
Drew - cross-grading from SAV/SEP 11 to SEP SBE 12.0 shoudl be the same price (infact a little less) than if you were to renew on the same product. So basically if you customer is coming up for renewal on SAV/SEP 11.x and woudl prefer to move to SEP SBE 12.0, then you want to crossgrade them at the time of renewal.
If you want to move the customer from SAV/SEP 11.x to SEP SBE 12.0 but they are not up for renewal, you can have them call customer care and request a license transfer to SEP SBE 12.0 (thsi will be done free of cost assuming that that the are current on SAV/SEP 11.x maintenance)
Nimesh.
That is not my salesperson keeps telling me
She keeps telling me that for our customers one yearly maintence and they are running SAV CE v10, at the time of renewal, their ONLY options are purchase an upgrade license to SEPv11 or to purchase a brand new license for SEPSBEv12. The upgrade license to SEPv11 is less than half the cost of the brand new license for SEPSBEv12. We are a Symantec Partner and she is adament that she is right. Different costs, why? What are you hearing?
Yet you tell me something completely different...what is going on?
Moving to SEP SBE 12.0
Hi Drew I will contact you offline and can work with you to correct the misunderstanding.
I can assure if your customers have SAV 10 and they are current on their maintenance they are NOT required to purchase new license to SEP SBE v12. We can do a crossgrade (which is typically equivalent to the cost of renewal) or opt for a license transfer.
I apologize if you are seeing confusion coming from Symantec.
best regards,
Nimesh.
License update
I got the following directly from Symantec:
"Any customer that has SAV/SEP 11.x can be crossgraded to SEP SBE 12.0 at renewal time. If the customer is not up for renewal then they you can call customer care and have their license transfer at no cost. (note: this is true for customers with SAV/SEP 11.x)"
"... - my understanding is that most of your customers have purchased Multi-tier Protection [this is the full SEP Multitier]. The options here are
• Cross-grade them at time of renewal to SPS Enterprise Edition (this means they will continue using SEP 11.x and not have access to SEP SBE 12.0)
• Require a license transfer downgrade to SPS Small Business Edition (this will involve working with a Symantec sales rep and customer care). SPS SBE includes SEP SBE 12.0 product
• Sell the customer new licenses of SPS SBE Promo (due to the 30% discount, the price is cheaper than Multi-tier renewal – thank you bringing it to my attention)."
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