Configuring Microsoft Defender Antivirus for session hosts
This section takes a look at Microsoft Defender Antivirus for session hosts. Before we look at scans and prevent notifications, I want to first take a look at offloading security intelligence updates onto a host machine.
The benefit of doing this is to reduce the impact on the CPU, disk, and memory resources of the session hosts when security intelligence updates are processed. You can manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus using Group Policy; however, you can also use System Center Configuration Manager, Intune, and other third-party mobile device management (MDM) platforms.
See the following link from Microsoft on deploying Microsoft Defender Antivirus: https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/deployment-vdi-microsoft-defender-antivirus.
What is the difference between Microsoft Defender Antivirus and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint?
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is an additional license...