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This article explains how to install and use the new version of Cloudaware Breeze agent.

Overview

The Breeze agent is a scheduled task that streams OS-level data (users, services, mount points, etc.) into Cloudaware CMDB and seamlessly enables other Cloudaware modules such as Vulnerability Scanning, Patch Management, CIS Benchmarking, Event Monitoring and other.

Supported OS

  • Amazon Linux 1, 2 and 2023

  • Debian 8 and newer

  • macOS 12 and newer

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2012 and newer (Note: Microsoft Windows Server Core is unsupported yet)

  • RHEL/CentOS 7 and newer

  • Ubuntu 14.04 and newer

Supported architectures

  • Linux: x86_64 and arm64(aarch64)

  • Windows: x86_64

  • macOS: x86_64 and arm64

Network requirements

  • requires outbound internet access on the port TCP 443 only

  • does not require any inbound connections and can be deployed on private networks and servers with no public IP addresses

  • On AWS, Azure, GCP and Oracle Cloud the instance metadata service must be enabled and accessible to the Breeze agent (access to 169.254.169.254 should be granted)

If you need to lock down outbound access to a specific domain name, contact your dedicated Technical Account manager or support@cloudaware.com

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