Per operating system install) - the price per unit varies a lot depending on the number you need but seem to be broadly competitive with each other.
#F SECURE ANTIVIRUS 2008 INSTALL#
Licensing costs vary heavily, personally I've found SCEP cost effective if you have a lot of VMs on a physical server, otherwise it's just a case of trawling around the various suppliers and checking their cost per install (last time I looked they licensed AVG Anti-Virus 8.0 AVIRA AntiVir Premium 8.1 BitDefender Antivirus 2008 eScan Anti-Virus 9.0 ESET NOD32 Anti-Virus 3.0 F-Secure Anti-Virus 2009 G DATA AntiVirusKit (AVK) 2009 Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 McAfee VirusScan Plus 12.1 Microsoft OneCare 2.5 Norman Antivirus & Anti-Spyware 7.1 Sophos2 Endpoint Protection 7.5. Is basically MSSE with more configuration options (like the option to control schedules, and exclude types of files or locations which can be critical on servers), it also has options for centralised management which may or may not be important to ConfickerAKA Downadup AKA Downup AKA Kidois a network worm that infected millions of PCs beginning in late 2008. Most of the major consumer AV makes also have enterprise versions for use on servers (Symantec (aka Norton), F-Secure, MS, McAfee, Sophos, etc.). Microsoft's version is now part of System Center 2012 and is called Endpoint Protection (SCEP), and it Protection Service for Business provides powerful and modern security for your server environments, whether for Windows, Linux, or Citrix. Rogue:W32/Antivirus2008 is a rogue that tries to dupe the user into purchasing a version of the product that can supposedly 'remove' all the malware that it reports to the user. On more than 10 devices in your business though you haven't said if you're commercial and how many servers / clients you need to protect.
#F SECURE ANTIVIRUS 2008 LICENSE#
If it will then be sure to check the eula ( link), its license doesn't allow it to be used
As far as I know MSSE won't install on WS 2012 and isn't a supported configuration.