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Symantec Endpoint Manager Link

| Component | Minimum | Recommended | |-----------|---------|--------------| | OS | Windows Server 2016 | Windows Server 2019/2022 | | RAM | 8 GB | 16 GB+ | | CPU | 4 cores | 8 cores | | Disk | 50 GB | 100 GB+ (SSD) | | Database | Embedded (SQLite) | External SQL Server |

This guide applies to SEPM versions 14.x and 15.x. Broadcom (owner of Symantec) continues to update the product under the "Symantec Endpoint Security" brand. symantec endpoint manager

: To optimize network bandwidth, SEPM can use Group Update Providers (GUPs) —designated endpoints that act as local update hubs for other devices in remote offices—or dedicated LiveUpdate servers. Advanced Security Capabilities Advanced Security Capabilities | Command | Purpose |

| Command | Purpose | |---------|---------| | smc -stop / smc -start | Restart SEP service | | smc -status | Show client health | | smc -p | Update policy manually | | sylink.xml replace | Fix communication with SEPM | - Broadcom TechDocs

In an era of increasing ransomware and sophisticated cyberattacks, Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager remains a vital tool for organizational defense. By combining centralized control with multi-layered security features like behavioral analysis and proactive threat hunting, it enables businesses to secure their digital perimeter effectively. What Is Symantec Endpoint Protection? - Broadcom TechDocs