Deep Security Agent platforms

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See also Agent platform support policy.

Agent platform support table

Deep Security Manager 11.3 supports the Deep Security Agents on the operating systems shown in the table below.

The Deep Security Agent for AIX and Solaris have not been tested for use with Deep Security Manager 11.3, which is a feature release. The AIX and Solaris platforms continue to be fully supported using Deep Security Manager 11.0 and will continue to be supported in the next major release (Deep Security 12.0). If you have AIX and/or Solaris platforms in your deployment, please continue to use Deep Security Manager 11.0. For more information on support for Solaris, see https://success.trendmicro.com/solution/1120706.

The Deep Security Agent can be installed and is fully supported on any of the below platforms running in Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure.
Not all Deep Security features are available on all platforms. See Supported features by platform.
Deep Security Agent Platform     Deep Security Agent Version
  11.3 11.2 11.1 11.0 10.0 9.6
Windows 2000, Service Pack 3 or 4 (32-bit)           (1)
Windows XP (32- and 64-bit)        
Windows Server 2003 SP1 (32- and 64-bit)          
Windows Server 2003 SP2 (32- and 64-bit)          
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32- and 64-bit)        
Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit)
Windows 7 Embedded (32-bit) (6)          
Windows Server 2008 (Full) (32- and 64-bit)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (Full) (64-bit)
Windows 8 (32- and 64-bit)
Windows 8.1 (32- and 64-bit)
Windows 8.1 Embedded (32-bit) (6)          
Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit) (2)
Windows 10 Embedded (64-bit) (6)          
Windows Server 2012 (Full) (64-bit)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (Full or Core) (64-bit)
Windows Server 2016 LTS (64-bit)
Windows Server 2016 Version 1709 (RS3) (64-bit)    
Windows Server 2016 Version 1803 (RS4) (64-bit)     (7)  
Windows Server 2019 Version 1809 (64-bit)       (7)  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (32- and 64-bit)        
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (32- and 64-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (64-bit)
Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit)          
Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit)          
Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit)        
Ubuntu 16.04.1 (64-bit)
Ubuntu 18.04 (64-bit)   (5)    
CentOS 5 (32- and 64-bit)        
CentOS 6 (32- and 64-bit)
CentOS 7 (64-bit)
Debian 6 (64-bit)          
Debian 7 (64-bit)
Debian 8 (64-bit) (3)  
Debian 9 (64-bit)      
Amazon Linux (64-bit)
Amazon Linux 2 (64-bit) (4)  
Oracle Linux 5 (32- and 64-bit)        
Oracle Linux 6 (32- and 64-bit)
Oracle Linux 7 (64-bit)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP3, SP4 (32- and 64-bit)          
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1, SP2, SP3 (32- and 64-bit)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4 (64-bit)    
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1, SP2, SP3 (64-bit)
Cloud Linux 5 (32- and 64-bit)          
Cloud Linux 6 (32- and 64-bit)        
Cloud Linux 7 (64-bit)    

(1) Requires Deep Security Agent 9.6 SP1 Patch 1 Update 17

(2) Microsoft releases regular, semi-annual releases for Microsoft Windows 10. For details about which specific releases are supported, see Deep Security Support for Windows 10.

(3) Requires Deep Security Agent 10.0 Update 1

(4) Requires Deep Security Agent 10.0 Update 8

(5) Requires Deep Security Agent 11.0 Update 2

(6) All Trend Micro testing on Windows Embedded platforms is performed in a virtualized environment. Because these operating systems are typically run on custom hardware (for example, on point-of-sale terminals), customers must plan to thoroughly test on their target hardware platform prior to deployment in a production environment. In addition, before raising support cases, customers should attempt to reproduce problems in a virtualized environment because this is the environment the Trend Micro support team has available. If the issue is specific to deployments on custom hardware, Trend Micro may require the customer to provide us with remote access to a suitable environment before we can fully respond to support cases.

(7) Requires Deep Security Agent 10.0 Update 16

Docker support

You can use Deep Security 10.0 or later to protect Docker hosts and containers running on Linux distributions. Windows is not supported.

With each Deep Security release, Deep Security supports the last two stable releases of Docker Community Edition (CE) and Docker Enterprise Edition (EE). (See Announcing Docker Enterprise Edition.) We do not officially support Docker Edge releases, but strive to test against Docker Edge releases to the best of our ability.

Support for new stable Docker releases is introduced with each release of Deep Security. We recommend that you refrain from upgrading to the latest stable release of Docker until Trend Micro documents the support statements for the latest Deep Security release.

Deep Security release Supported Docker Releases
Deep Security 10.0 Docker v1.12.x, v1.13.x
Deep Security 11.0 Docker 17.03-ee, 17.06-ee, 17.09-ce, 17.12-ce
Deep Security 11.1 Docker 17.12-ce, 18.03-ce, 17.06-ee
Deep Security 11.2 Docker 18.03-ce, 18.06-ce, 17.06-ee, 18.03-ee
Deep Security 11.3 Docker 18.06-ce, 18.09-ce, 17.06-ee, 18.03-ee

Before deploying Deep Security into your target environment, you should ensure that Docker supports your target environment and platform configuration.