Service Graph Connector for AWS - Standalone SetupSummary What is Standalone Setup? If the customer wants to test out the Service Graph Connector for AWS in a limited manner without setting it up on their entire AWS organization, they can opt to use the SG-AWS Standalone Setup. Standalone setup requires the customer to only configure SG-AWS for any one of their accounts. How to set it up? The AWS IAM user for ServiceNow (snow user) should be created in the account that the customers want to do the standalone setup in (now referred to as 'Standalone account'). The groups, roles and policies associated with it should all be created in the standalone account. In the AWS Guided Setup 'Configuration Properties' please add the Standalone account id in the appropriate box. The setup on the AWS side is similar to what is described in this article: Service Graph Connector for AWS - Introduction If the management account is different from the standalone account, you will have to populate the entry "Management Account ID" as well with the account id of your management account. How is it different from Management/Designated Account Setup? In a Standalone account setup, we will not see any CI data about Organizations (Orgs, Org-Units, Service-Accounts). The CI information will be limited to the standalone account itself. If the customers later decide to move to a full setup. They must remove the Standalone Account ID value from the SG-AWS guided setup.