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Would installing AWS Systems Manager interfere with Cloudron?

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      We're looking at setting up AWS Systems Manager on all of our EC2 instances to enable AWS Inspector vulnerability scans. Before doing this on our Cloudron instance (which was set up from AWS Marketplace AMI), I wanted to ask here if this tool would be okay to add to a Cloudron instance or whether it's expected or known to cause issues.

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        We're looking at setting up AWS Systems Manager on all of our EC2 instances to enable AWS Inspector vulnerability scans. Before doing this on our Cloudron instance (which was set up from AWS Marketplace AMI), I wanted to ask here if this tool would be okay to add to a Cloudron instance or whether it's expected or known to cause issues.

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        @sparkwise Looks like it is installed via snap - https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/agent-install-ubuntu-64-snap.html .

        We don't really have any experience with this product, so not sure. Maybe you can give it a try and most likely it works (I guess this is like the DO performance management agent and other tools). They usually are very non-intrusive.

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          Thanks. I’ll give it a shot!

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