Thursday, May 7, 2009

AVG for Linux

There’s news that AVG has a new version for Linux with AVG 8.5. It is said to have editions available for servers and workstations. Here is a run-down of the features of this software :

  • streamlined scanning capabilities
  • new antivirus filters
  • improved handling of system resource
  • improved ease of use
  • support for 64-bit and multi-CPU architectures and multi-core
    CPUs
  • a modular approach to software

It has been tested on the following distros:

  • Mandriva
  • Fedora Core
  • Debian
  • SUSE
  • Red Hat
  • Red Flag
  • Ubuntu
  • other Debian-based distros

Maybe those who are running small businesses might want to consider using AVG for their needs. I’ve encountered some people who use AVG on their Windows computers and they swear by it. I personally used it for a time but right now, I only turn to ClamAV for my needs. At least this is one more option for us who would like to make sure our Linux machines are not breeding grounds for malware. After all, these viruses might affect other users who would like to access your machine, especially if they are on Windows. As they say: an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. But do note that AVG has a price tag of 163USD per year for every 10 client access.

Source: http://www.everyjoe.com/newlinuxuser/avg-for-linux/

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