Guide to VIPRE Cloud Migration

Written By Marissa Fegan (Super Administrator)

Updated at April 4th, 2024

This migration guide provides detailed information on migrating from your existing endpoint protection anti-malware solution to VIPRE Cloud. We specifically cover migrating from VIPRE Endpoint Security Server to one of our VIPRE Cloud products, but you will find information regarding migrating from other products as well.

Which VIPRE Cloud product meets my needs?

Endpoint Product Feature Comparison

The table below compares the features of all versions of VIPRE's Endpoint Security product line.

Feature Endpoint Security Server ESC EDR EDR+MDR

Early Blocking

DNS Protection

Enhanced DNS Protection

Web Access Control

Malicious URL Blocking

Malicious Content Blocking

Removable Device Control (e.g. USB)

Removable Device Encryption

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Client Firewall

Patch Management

Vulnerability and Patch Management

Signature-based Detection

Deep Scanning

Email Anti-Spam

Email Anti-Phishing

Email Anti-Malware

File/Attachment Scanning

On-Access Active Protection

Pre-execution Behavior Analysis/HIPS

Malicious Traffic Detection (IDS)

Browser Exploit Prevention (via PM/AAP)

Application Exploit Prevention (via PM/AAP)

Unprotected Device Discovery

Active Threat Hunting

Runtime  Behavior Analysis/HIPS

Advanced Active Protection (ML Behavior Analysis)

Ransomware and Zero-day Detection

Low CPU and Memory Usage

Containment

Process Blocking

Quarantine

Device Isolation

Investigate and Remove

Automated Malware Removal/Quarantine

False Positive Exclusion

Custom Malware Analysis

Custom Malware Removal

Forensic File Sandbox

Forensic URL Sandbox

Incident Management

Event Analysis

MITRE ATT&CK Mappings

Root Cause Analysis

Raw Event Telemetry

Remediation

Remote Endpoint Management Shell

Custom Remediation

Ransomware Recovery

Management

Centralized Policy Management

On-premise Management Server

Cloud-based Roaming Support

Simple and Intuitive Cloud-based Console

Web-based Responsive Console

Managed Detection & Response

24x7x365 monitoring and incident coverage

Incident Response

Quarterly security reports

IT Security Expects

Other Features

Management Reporting

Two-factor authentication

Partner Features (via VIPRE Site Manager)

Multi-tenancy

Self-service Tenant Creation

SSO to Tenant Sites

Shared Policies

 

We also offer VIPRE Endpoint MDR, a service in which our team of security experts will monitor your console 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to react to any new incidents, and then will quickly triage, investigate, and provide remediation guidance to your internal teams. 

Read more about VIPRE Endpoint MDR

Large and Small Migrations

Not all migration projects will proceed in the same way. Some projects are smaller and low-risk, while others are more complex. This guide will show you how to be successful with large, complex migrations. However, many steps can be simplified or even skipped if they are not necessary for your particular project.

Part of your migration planning includes a review of the entire process, where you can get an idea of which parts of the migration you might not need to perform.

VIPRE Endpoint Migrator

VIPRE Endpoint Migrator is a tool we created to handle migrating your existing VIPRE Endpoint Security Server settings and agents to one of our VIPRE Cloud solutions. It provides the quickest and easiest migration of your policies, exclusions, and agents. Using Endpoint Migrator reduces the number of steps required to complete a successful migration.

Important

VIPRE Endpoint Migrator is optimized for Windows-based agents only. Mac agents are not currently supported.

 

A Multi-step Process

Whether you are migrating from a current VIPRE Server-based installation or another endpoint security solution, the migration process consists of these high-level steps: Plan > Prepare > Execute.

Migration Steps Description

Step 1: Planning your migration

 

 

Assess the state of your current environment and the scope of the transition. 

 

Will you migrate all at once or in stages across several days or weeks?

Step 2: Preparing for your migration

 

 

The most comprehensive step includes performing a device inventory, identifying and converting custom settings, policies and exclusions, and all other pre-execution work.
Step 3: Executing the migration The actual upgrade of agents to the new solution; includes tuning, testing, and verification.

Click the appropriate button below to start, continue, or complete your migration.

Step 1: Planning your Migration

Step 2: Preparing for your Migration

Step 3: Executing your Migration