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title: Manage and update sensors
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description: Learn how to manage and update your Microsoft Defender for Identity sensors.
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ms.date: 01/29/2023
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ms.date: 07/10/2025
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.reviewer: rlitinsky
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>This feature is supported only by the Defender for Identity sensor version 2.x.
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* **Health status**: Displays the overall health status of the sensor with a colored icon representing the highest severity open health alert. Possible values are:
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* **Healthy (green icon)**: No opened health issues
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> * Defender for Identity sensors always reserve at least 15% of the available memory and CPU available on the domain controller where it is installed. If the Defender for Identity service consumes too much memory, the service is automatically stopped and restarted by the Defender for Identity sensor updater service.
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### Delayed sensor update
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>This feature is supported only by the Defender for Identity sensor version 2.x.
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Given the rapid speed of ongoing Defender for Identity development and release updates, you may decide to define a subset group of your sensors as a delayed update ring, allowing for a gradual sensor update process. Defender for Identity enables you to choose how your sensors are updated and set each sensor as a **Delayed update** candidate.
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