
File Quarantine — Remote quarantine system, where quarantined files are stored on an
administrator‑specified network share.
GTI (Global Threat Intelligence) — Classifies suspicious files that are found on the file system.
When the real‑time malware defense detects a suspicious program, it sends a DNS request for analysis
to a central database server hosted by McAfee Labs.
Hypervisor (ESXi) — Allows multiple operating systems to run concurrently on a hosted system. The
hypervisor is a virtual operating platform that manages the execution of the guest operating systems.
ESXi are embedded hypervisors for servers that run directly on server hardware without requiring an
additional underlying operating system.
Security Virtual Appliance (SVA) — Provides anti‑virus protection for VMs and communicates with
the loadable kernel module on the hypervisor, ePolicy Orchestrator, and the GTI servers. The SVA is
the only system directly managed by ePolicy Orchestrator, but you can install the McAfee Agent and
other McAfee products on the VMs. McAfee
®
VirusScan
®
Enterprise for Linux, McAfee Agent 4.6, and
McAfee MOVE AV Agentless comes pre‑installed.
VMware vCenter — Console that manages the ESXi servers, which host the guest VMs that require
protection.
vShield Manager — Manages the vShield components for the SVA and VMware vShield Endpoint, and
monitors the health of the SVA.
Virtual Machines (VMs) — Completely isolated guest operating system installation within a normal
host operating system that supports both virtual desktops and virtual servers.
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Introduction to McAfee
®
MOVE AntiVirus Agentless
Components and what they do
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McAfee MOVE AntiVirus 3.0.0 Product Guide
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