
Compatibility with New Linux Packages ■
This release supports installation of Symantec Drive Encryption for Linux, formerly known as PGP Whole Disk Encryption for
Linux, on Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 6.1 and 6.2 (32-bit and 64-bit versions).
Compatibility with Apple Mac OS X 10.8■
This release supports installation of Symantec Desktop Encryption, formerly known as PGP Desktop, on systems running Mac OS
X 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
Win PE 64-bit Support■
Symantec Drive Encryption, formerly known as PGP Whole Disk Encryption, now provides WinPE recovery for both 32-bit and 64-
bit Windows 7 environments.
Removal of the PGP Remote Disable and Destroy Feature■
Symantec Corporation has discontinued the PGP Remote Disable and Destroy (RDD) feature, including its policy management
and reporting functionalities. However, the feature is retained for customers who have an existing subscription entitlement until
their current subscription period expires. For information on how to disable PGP RDD, go to the Symantec Knowledgebase and
search for article ID HOWTO79556, "HOW TO: Remove PGP Remote Disable and Destroy (PGP RDD)".
Resolved Issues
For a list of issues that have been resolved in this release, please go to the Symantec Knowledgebase and search for TECH164863,
"Symantec Encryption Management Server Resolved Issues."
System Requirements
Symantec Encryption Management Server is a customized Linux OS installation and cannot be installed on a Windows server. Every
Symantec Encryption Management Server requires a dedicated system that meets the system requirements listed below. The installation
process deletes all data on the system and reconfigures it as a Symantec Encryption Management Server.
Symantec Encryption Management Server Certified Hardware List - Valid September
17, 2013 through September 17, 2014
You must obtain the latest version of this list for hardware purchasing decisions after September 17, 2014.
The following systems are certified as the hardware for Symantec Encryption Management Server:
Dell PowerEdge R320 - Intel XEON E5-2430 @ 2.2 GHz - 12 GB RAM
Two 500 GB 7200 RPM SATA - PERC H310 Internal HD controller
Broadcom BCM5720 network controller
Small/medium environment production unit
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Dell PowerEdge R720 - Two Intel XEON E5-2640 @ 2.5 GHz – 16 GB RAM
Two 300 GB 10K RPM SAS - PERC H310 RAID
Broadcom BCM5720 network controller
Medium/large environment production unit, cluster member
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IBM BladeCenter HS22 - Two Intel XEON E5607 @ 2.4 GHz - 16 GB RAM
Two 300 GB 10K 6 Gbps SAS - ServeRAID MR10ie RAID
Intel 10-Gigabit 82599EB chipset network controller
Medium/large environment production unit, cluster member
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IBM System x3250 M4 - Intel XEON E3-1230 @ 3.3 GHz - 16 GB RAM
Two 300 GB 10K 6Gbps SAS 2.5" - ServeRAID H1110 RAID
Broadcom NetXtreme i Quad Port GbE with BCM5709 chipset network controller
Medium/large environment production unit, cluster member
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IBM System x3650 M4 - Two Intel XEON E5-2630 @ 2.3 GHz - 16 GB RAM
Four 300 GB SAS 10K RPM - IBM ServeRAID-M5110e RAID
Intel I350 network controller
Medium/large environment production unit, cluster member
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HP Proliant DL120 G7 - Intel XEON E3-1230 @ 3.2 GHz - 16 GB RAM
Two 250 GB 7200 RPM SATA - Smart Array B110i RAID
Intel 82574L network controller
Small/medium environment production unit
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HP Proliant DL385 G7- Two AMD Opteron 6234 @ 2.4 GHz - 16 GB RAM
Two 300 GB 15K RPM SAS - HP Smart Array P410i RAID
Broadcom BCM5709 network controller
Medium/large environment production unit, cluster member
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VMWare vSphere 5.1 - Supported platform, non-hardware.
Sufficient processing power equivalent to a 3 GHz Intel Xeon must be dedicated to the Symantec Encryption Management Server
virtual machine.
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