Kaspersky Lab today announced
the results of a comparative test measuring the overall efficiency of its new Kaspersky Security for Virtualization | Light Agent software.
The solution was tested in comparison to Symantec Endpoint Security and Trend
Micro Deep Security running on a Hyper-V hypervisor. This is the first test of
Kaspersky Lab's new software, which was announced publicly in April 2014 at the
annual Kaspersky CyberSecurity Summit. The
goal of the test, administered by AV-TEST, was to analyze the level of
protection offered by security solutions and their impact on the performance of
the virtual infrastructure. While all three tested solutions
demonstrated a similarly-high malware detection rate, Kaspersky Security for
Virtualization | Light Agent demonstrated significantly better performance
results in several areas, including faster boot of multiple virtual desktops and
40%-65% lower impact on system performance when managing a large number of
virtual machines.
AV-TEST's overall
evaluation consisted of four separate tests: the "real-world" test, "prevalent
malware detection" test, "Login VSI" test and "Boot Storm" test. The
"real-world" and "prevalent malware detection" tests were designed to assess the
protection capabilities, exposing the virtual machines to 48 real-world threats
and making them scan 9,851 prevalent malware samples. Any initially undetected
samples were run on the test machine to observe if the security software allowed
the malicious program to fully execute. In the latter two tests, the impact on
system performance was measured by a Login VSI benchmark suite across 50 virtual machines running
on a hypervisor and by recording the time it takes them to boot in a "Boot
Storm" test.
The performance test
results illustrate the difference in using security software designed for
physical endpoints to protect virtual machines. In both performance tests,
Kaspersky Security for Virtualization | Light Agent demonstrated remarkably
better results than its competitors. Using the Login VSI suite for measurement,
AV-TEST determined that Kaspersky Security for Virtualization | Light Agent had
a 40% lower impact on system performance than Symantec and 65% lower than Trend
Micro.
In the "Boot Storm"
performance test, which compared the virtual machine startup times against a
baseline measurement, Symantec's offering delayed the boot time of virtual
machines an average of 3x longer than with no security software; Trend Micro
delayed virtual machine startup time by 4x the baseline.
The combined result of
the two performance tests show that Kaspersky Lab's specialized virtualization
security solution is able to scale to larger virtual networks more effectively.
Maik Morgenstern, CEO
and Technical Director of AV-TEST, said: "When we measured the impact security
solutions have on storage subsystem, it was equal for all three products when we
had few virtual machines running on the hypervisor. The values started to
diverge when there were 10 and more virtual machines, and with 20 and more
machines the difference increased dramatically. Speaking about boot times, it
took the 25th virtual machine with Trend Micro twice as much time as
the virtual machine with Kaspersky Lab's solution and four times as much as the
baseline."
The protection tests
also showed that each product provided a similarly high level of protection,
which is to be expected from enterprise-level security software. Kaspersky Lab
and Symantec detected 100% of the real-world test-cases, while Trend Micro
missed one test-case. Both Kaspersky Lab and Trend Micro earned the highest
detection score for detecting more than 99.8% of prevalent malware samples while
Symantec earned a slightly lower score for detecting 99.7% of
malware.
Nikita Shvetsov,
Kaspersky Lab's Chief Technology Officer, said: "This research shows that using
security solutions not specifically designed for virtual environment may have
limited use cases. But for businesses using thousands of virtual desktops or
servers, the performance degradation caused by the unfit security software can
be enormous. IT managers can be assured that Kaspersky Lab's portfolio of
virtualization security offerings deliver the protection they need without
needlessly hindering the performance."
For the full test
results, please visit the
AV-TEST's web-site.