Customers now can use their self-managed Active Directory (AD) to authenticate and authorize users into Amazon RDS for SQL Server without additional complexity and costs. Customers can directly join their RDS for SQL Server DB instances to the domains of self-managed Microsoft AD, and host their ADs in corporate data centers, Amazon EC2 or other cloud providers. In this session, we will walk through the benefits, how it works, and a quick demo on how to get started.
Learning Objectives:
* Objective 1: Understand how RDS for SQL Server supports self-managed Active Directory.
* Objective 2: Featuring a demo, learn how to directly join your RDS for SQL Server instance to a self-managed Active Directory using AWS CLI command.
* Objective 3: Address commonly asked questions and best practices.
***To learn more about the services featured in this talk, please visit: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/
****To download a copy of the slide deck from this webinar visit: https://pages.awscloud.com/rs/112-TZM-766/images/2023_SN-0904-DAT_Slide-Deck.pdf
Learning Objectives:
* Objective 1: Understand how RDS for SQL Server supports self-managed Active Directory.
* Objective 2: Featuring a demo, learn how to directly join your RDS for SQL Server instance to a self-managed Active Directory using AWS CLI command.
* Objective 3: Address commonly asked questions and best practices.
***To learn more about the services featured in this talk, please visit: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/
****To download a copy of the slide deck from this webinar visit: https://pages.awscloud.com/rs/112-TZM-766/images/2023_SN-0904-DAT_Slide-Deck.pdf
- Category
- AWS Developers
- Tags
- AWS Databases, Amazon RDS, Amazon RDS for SQL Server

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