Hi Steffen,

This is indeed expected behavior on this version.  Scalr takes the 
cloud-native approach to resource management and will terminate failed 
instances to free up resources for a new replacement.  We recognize that 
although this is not a cloud-native approach, in some cases users will need 
to prevent Scalr from terminating failed or errored instances so that may 
complete their own investigations or issue remediation.  This use case is 
planned to be covered in the next Enterprise Scalr release.

Many thanks,
Wm. Marc O'Brien
Scalr Technical Support

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