Windows Server 2008 Antivirus ^new^
The Last Sentinel
: Early adopters relied on massive enterprise products like Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Servers . In 2009, administrators often struggled with performance, as "Enterprise" versions could consume up to 300MB of RAM—a significant hit for servers of that time. windows server 2008 antivirus
Windows Server 2008 has officially reached its end of life, but many organizations still rely on it for legacy applications and specific infrastructure needs. Because Microsoft no longer provides security patches for this OS, finding and maintaining a robust antivirus solution is the most critical step in preventing a total system compromise. The Last Sentinel : Early adopters relied on