aragonwhite
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I used to use avg but it has made my pcs so slow. Is there a good alternative to install on the clients pc? I know MSE but is that really enough?
Try the combo ESET NOD32 & MBAM...I used to use avg,but it has made my pcs so slow.
Is there a good alternative to install on the clients pc?
I know MSE but is that really enough?
I looked into webroot and its very resource friendly...rather than use file definitions, they have a different method. They look for behaviors and what I find most interesting is the journaling feature where changes can be rolled back after the fact.
I haven't had much experience with it and am looking into testing it...if any board members here with experience can chime in? Supposedly the journaling is only available on the business version, but the regular has it too...just not accessible by the end user.
Need to call webroot and see what options I have to supply the AV, but make sure its the business version and if I can maintain control over all the different clients under one account rather than multiple logins...
Usually a couple of these threads per month, can find a lot via search.
Yup AVG sucks...plain and simple. It's blind as a bat, and it's buggy..especially that browser protection bar. So computers its on are slow because they're probably infected, and AVG itself is a pig.
Most of the abundant antivirus threads around here have links by experienced techs to "AV-Comparatives.org". I recommend you head over there and read many of the reviews they have...such as the dynamics real world tests. They release over half a dozen various tests per year.
At our place....we resell Eset and Kaspersky. We slowed down with Kaspersky...and have been slowing down on Eset also because the majority of our clients are on our RMM package, N-Able. N-Able used to use Panda for their antivirus engine, but switched to BitDefender.
IMO, Kaspersky, BitDefender, and Eset....top 3 products.
The company I used to work for uses n-able. Panda really...sucked. LOL good to know they switched to something like bit defender.
We've been using N-Able for quite a few years now...Panda did quite well for us. If you look at AV-Comparatives.org....did quite well in their tests too. In the top 3 for dynamics tests this year. Did quite well in prior years too. One of the better AV products for current web based threats.
Do like BitDefender better. Although it's exclusions management is a pain.
Yeah...that actually makes me question AVcomparatives.org LOL. Panda was horrible for us. Scans took forever...and it would miss a ton of viruses...one that I can remember that actually replaced all the files on a company server with EXE files with the same name. The only thing I've ever seen it catch was false positives or salinity(sp?) in an email which was already trashed and junked..
So do you all think mbam pro is worth the extra cash?
For residential I head towards BullGuard (same engine as BitDefender) or Kaspersky.