Microsoft Workloads on AWS
How to deploy a SQL Server failover cluster with Amazon EBS Multi-Attach on Windows Server
Updated on February 15, 2024. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through creating a Microsoft SQL Server failover cluster on Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Amazon Elastic Block Storage (Amazon EBS) Multi-Attach, using the recently introduced Amazon EBS Multi-Attach on io2 volumes with persistent reservations feature. We will also highlight the potential for cost […]
Designing private network connectivity between AWS and Microsoft Azure
In this blog post, I will share some available architectures for building private network connectivity between Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS). There are many scenarios where an organization might need secure networking connectivity between AWS and Azure. Some customers running workloads in Azure choose the AWS Cloud as their strategic long-term cloud platform, […]
Driving cost optimization and modernization of Microsoft workloads on AWS with SoftServe’s application modernization platform
In this blog post, you will learn how SoftServe’s comprehensive assessment strategy, combined with a platform-focused approach, is effectively driving cost optimization and modernization of Microsoft workloads on Amazon Web Services (AWS) for their enterprise customers. Founded in 1993, SoftServe is an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner that helps enterprises solve complex business challenges and […]
Migrate SQL Server databases to AWS with minimal downtime using AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator
In this blog post, we will show you how to configure AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator using the recently-launched support for transactional log backups to reduce downtime during Microsoft SQL Server database migrations to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Customers worldwide trust AWS to run their mission-critical SQL Server databases. For SQL Server databases that are still […]
How to migrate a large-scale SQL Server database over low bandwidth using AWS Application Migration Service
In this blog post, we will demonstrate how to migrate a Microsoft SQL Server database on a low bandwidth network using AWS Application Migration Service (AWS MGN), AWS Snowcone, and SQL Server Log Shipping technology. Customers use different migration strategies to lift-and-shift their on-premises SQL Server workloads to the AWS Cloud. One of those approaches […]
Caylent: Helping customers modernize Microsoft SQL Server with purpose-built databases on AWS
“We couldn’t afford to stay on our database platform. But we couldn’t afford the expense of modernizing our data tier either.” This is what Handerson Dutra, Senior Data Architect at Caylent, an AWS Partner, shared with us in a recent conversation about database modernization. “This is a common conundrum with our customers” he added. We […]
Automate rotating IAM credentials for SQL Server backups to Amazon S3
In this blog post, we will look at how to automate the rotation of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) credentials synchronized with Microsoft SQL Server credentials to meet password rotation requirements. Solution overview The IAM Access key and Secret access key are used to create a SQL Server credential; therefore, to rotate the […]
Year in review 2023: AWS for Microsoft workloads
Celebrating 15 years of running Microsoft workloads in the cloud, longer than any other major cloud provider Before we wrap up 2023, I wanted to capture some of the highlights of the year—so I reached out to my esteemed colleague, Rajesh Rathod. Rajesh is an Amazon Elastic Cloud Compute (Amazon EC2) product leader who has […]
How to manually downgrade SQL Server Enterprise edition to Developer edition on AWS and save on licensing costs
In this blog post, we will show you how to downgrade Microsoft SQL Server instances from Enterprise edition to Developer edition on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances. This post is especially useful if there are a single digit number of SQL Server instances to be downgraded. In our next blog post, we will […]
Containerize your legacy ASP.NET application in a few clicks using AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator
In this blog post, we will cover how to containerize and deploy an ASP.NET application running on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) for Microsoft Windows Server instance to Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate using AWS Migration Hub Orchestrator.