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- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint [Build: 101.24082.0004 | Release version: 30.124082.0004.0](/defender-endpoint/linux-whatsnew#oct-2024-build-101240820004--release-version-3012408200040) or later must be deployed.
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- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux supports [Linux releases](/defender-endpoint/mde-linux-prerequisites) used by SAP applications.
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- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux requires connectivity to specific Internet endpoints from VMs to update antivirus definitions. For more information, see [Verify that devices can connect to Defender for Endpoint cloud services](mde-linux-prerequisites.md#verify-that-devices-can-connect-to-defender-for-endpoint-cloud-services).
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- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux requires connectivity to specific Internet endpoints from VMs to update antivirus definitions. For more information, see [Verify that devices can connect to Defender for Endpoint cloud services](mde-linux-prerequisites.md#verify-if-devices-can-connect-to-defender-for-endpoint-cloud-services).
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- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux requires some `crontab` (or other task scheduler) entries to schedule scans, log rotation, and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint updates. Enterprise security teams normally manage these entries. For more information, see [How to schedule an update for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux](linux-update-mde-linux.md).
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As of December 2024, Defender for Endpoint on Linux can safely be configured with real-time protection enabled.
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