sisandra-lite.exe

Sisandra Lite System Monitor

System ProcessSafePerformance Utility
CPU Usage
2-8%
Memory
20-60 MB
Location
C:\Program Files\Sisandra\sisandra-lite.exe
Publisher
Microsoft Corporation

Quick Answer

Sisandra Lite is safe. A lightweight system monitor designed to quietly observe performance metrics and health data with minimal impact on the host.

Is it a Virus?
\u2714 NO - Safe
Must be in C:\Program Files\Sisandra\sisandra-lite.exe
Can I Disable?
\u2714 YES
Disabling stops real-time monitoring and alerting until re-enabled

What is sisandra-lite.exe?

sisandra-lite.exe is the lightweight system monitoring executable for Sisandra Lite. It runs in the background to track CPU, memory, disk activity, and network usage while providing a compact dashboard and diagnostic logs for quick health checks.

It uses a small resident service to sample system metrics at short intervals, exporting data to a local cache and UI. Each sensor thread is isolated to minimize impact and support fast diagnostics.

Quick Fact: Sisandra Lite is designed for low resource usage, with modular sensors that can be enabled or disabled to fit your needs.

Types of Sisandra Processes

Is sisandra-lite.exe Safe?

Yes, sisandra-lite.exe is safe when downloaded from official Sisandra sources or via trusted distribution channels.

Is sisandra-lite.exe a Virus or Malware?

The real sisandra-lite.exe is NOT a virus. Malware sometimes disguises itself with similar names to mislead users.

How to Tell if sisandra-lite.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location:: Must be in C:\Program Files\Sisandra\sisandra-lite.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Sisandra\sisandra-lite.exe. Any sisandra-lite.exe elsewhere is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature:: Right-click the file in Explorer -> Properties -> Digital Signatures. Should show a valid signature from 'Sisandra Technologies' or a trusted vendor associated with Sisandra.
  3. Resource Usage:: Normal usage is 2-8% CPU and 20-60 MB memory per active sensors. Excessive usage is suspicious.
  4. Behavior:: The process should run only when Sisandra Lite is installed and the monitor service is enabled. If it starts from an unexpected path like C:\Windows\System32\sisandra-lite.exe, investigate for tampering.

Red Flags: If sisandra-lite.exe is located in unusual folders (like C:\Temp, C:\Users\Public\Documents, or C:\Windows\System32) or runs when Windows isn't expecting it, or lacks a digital signature, scan immediately. Be wary of files named 'sisandra-lite_x64.exe' or 'sisandra.exe' from untrusted sources.

Why Is sisandra-lite.exe Running on My PC?

sisandra-lite.exe runs to provide continuous visibility into system health and to fuel the in-app dashboard and alerting features. It is designed to be lightweight and non-intrusive.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove sisandra-lite.exe?

Yes, you can disable sisandra-lite.exe. Pausing monitoring is safe, but you will lose real-time health data and alerts until re-enabled. Uninstalling will remove the component entirely.

How to Stop sisandra-lite.exe

How to Uninstall Sisandra Lite

Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage

If sisandra-lite.exe is consuming excessive resources or behaving oddly, use the built-in monitors to pinpoint issues and apply recommended mitigations.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open Sisandra Lite Task Manager within the app to identify heavy sensors
2. Rotate off unused sensors and reduce data logging frequency
3. Clear logs and reduce event retention
4. Update to the latest version via the updater
5. Restart the monitor service or reboot the system

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sisandra-lite.exe a virus?

Yes, sisandra-lite.exe is not a virus when obtained from the official Sisandra site or verified distribution channels. Confirm the path C:\Program Files\Sisandra\sisandra-lite.exe and a valid signature.

Why is sisandra-lite.exe using so much CPU?

High CPU usage is typically caused by enabled sensors collecting heavy data or large event logging. Use the built-in Task Manager in the app to locate the offending sensor, then disable or adjust sampling settings.

Can I delete sisandra-lite.exe?

Yes, you can uninstall Sisandra Lite from Windows Settings > Apps. Your health data may be retained if you opt to keep logs; you can delete them manually during uninstallation.

Can I disable sisandra-lite.exe?

Yes, you can disable Sisandra Lite by pausing monitoring or disabling startup. This stops data collection and alerts until you re-enable.

Why is sisandra-lite.exe running at startup?

Sisandra Lite can be set to start on boot. To prevent this, disable the startup entry in Task Manager > Startup or remove the service in services.msc.

Why are there multiple sisandra-lite processes?

Sisandra Lite uses a modular, low-impact design to minimize resource usage. If you see multiple processes, confirm each is part of the official Sisandra suite and not a copycat.

How do I reduce Sisandra Lite's memory usage?

To reduce resource use, disable nonessential sensors, increase sampling intervals, and enable Memory Saver features if available.

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