You can install Trend Vision One Endpoint Security agent on Windows or Linux running
inside Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization environments.
To deploy the Trend Vision One Endpoint Security agent with Server & Workload Protection
features, download and deploy the agent package from Endpoint Inventory. For more
information, see Deploy agents.
Agents deployed using software downloaded from Administration in Server & Workload
Protection do not have full compatibility with Trend Vision One and lack support for
certain security features including:
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Endpoint Security Policies
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Version Control Policies
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Endpoint Sensor XDR functions
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Data Security Sensor
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Cyber Risk Exposure Management
Additionally, Endpoint Inventory might flag these endpoints with errors or support
issues. Trend Micro recommends only using this method for testing purposes or troubleshooting with your
support provider.
If you are attempting to deploy an agent to a version of Solaris no longer supported
by Trend Vision One, Trend Micro recommends using a connected Trend Micro Deep Security
Manager to manage the endpoint. Please be aware that unsupported operating systems
might pose greater security risk. For more information about connecting your Deep
Security Manager to Trend Vision One, see Connect existing products to Product Instance .
Before you begin, review the following:
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Review the system requirements. For more information, see Agent requirements.
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Verify your port settings to allow inbound and outbound communication. For more information, see Server & Workload Protection Port numbers.
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Export the agent software from Server & Workload Protection. For more information, see Get agent software.
To install Trend Vision One Endpoint Security agent on Windows or Linux running inside
Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization environments:
- For Windows-based virtual machines, follow the instructions provided in Install the agent on Windows.
- For Linux-based virtual machines, follow the instructions provided in Install the agent on Red Hat, Amazon, SUSE, Oracle, or Cloud Linux or Install the agent on Ubuntu or Debian, depending on your distribution.
