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- Amazon RDS for Microsoft SQL Server - docs. aws. amazon. com
Amazon RDS supports several versions and editions of Microsoft SQL Server The following table shows the most recent supported minor version of each major version For the full list of supported versions, editions, and RDS engine versions, see Microsoft SQL Server versions on Amazon RDS
- Best Practices for Running Microsoft SQL Server on AWS
Where can I run my SQL Server workloads on AWS? Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Managed service with up to 128 vCPU, 4TBRAM, and 16 TB storage
- Microsoft SQL Server resource governor with RDS for SQL Server
RDS for SQL Server replicates resource governor to secondary instance in a Multi-AZ deployment You can verify when modified and new resource governor last synchronized with the secondary instance
- AWS | Community | Microsoft SQL Server on AWS: Managed service, self . . .
You can run a managed database with Amazon Relational Database Server (Amazon RDS), or you can manage your own database that’s deployed on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances
- Creating a database user for Amazon RDS for SQL Server
You can create a database user for your Amazon RDS for Microsoft SQL Server DB instance by running a T-SQL script like the following example Use an application such as SQL Server Management Suite (SSMS)
- Assistance Required for Assigning sysadmin Rights on AWS RDS (MSSQL)
In Amazon RDS for SQL Server, you cannot assign the sysadmin role to any database user — not even the mast** user This is a managed service limitation imposed by AWS to protect the underlying infrastructure and ensure stability
- Working with AWS Managed Active Directory with RDS for SQL Server
Use the Amazon RDS master user credentials to connect to the SQL Server DB instance as you do any other DB instance Because the DB instance is joined to the AWS Managed Microsoft AD domain, you can provision SQL Server logins and users from the Active Directory users and groups in their domain
- Microsoft SQL Server in AWS: Managed or Self-Managed? - NetApp
Amazon RDS enables you to deploy different editions of SQL Server, including Express, Web, Standard, and Enterprise, by using the License Included service model The maximum storage is 16TB Another managed service option is Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server
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