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    CLOUDBASIX Intercloud (SQL Server edition)

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    RDS SQL Server Read Replicas and Disaster Recovery (DR) AzureSQL to AWS RDS SQL Server replication and disaster recovery (DR) AzureSQL to AWS S3 Datalake data streaming AzureSQL to AWS Redshift data streaming SQL Server cross-region disaster recovery, in-region and cross-AWS-accounts read replicas, AzureSQL to AWS RDS SQL Server Migration Support of all SQL Server versions and editions, including AzureSQL managed instance.
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    CLOUDBASIX Intercloud (SQL Server edition)

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    Overview

    RDS SQL Server cross-region Disaster Recovery (DR) with low RTO/RPO, in-Region read replicas, cross-AWS-accounts RDS SQL Server read replicas integration with customers. Cross-AWS-accounts RDS SQL Server disaster recovery (DR) to achieve ransomware protection. Azure SQL Server to RDS SQL Server disaster recovery (DR). RDS-to-EC2 SQL Server Standard and Web read replicas, and EC2-to-EC2 SQL Server Standard and Web Read Replicas. RDS SQL Server in-region read replicas give you the ability to offload RDS/EC2 SQL Server read workloads to achieve high availability (HA). RDS SQL Server cross-region and cross-AWS-accounts read replicas allow deployment of disaster recovery (DR) with low RTO/RPO, and to achieve ransomware protection for your RDS SQL Server and EC2 SQL Server Standard, Enterprise and Web edition databases.

    For more information, visit http://cloudbasix.com 

    Highlights

    • In-Region read replicas in RDS/EC2 SQL Server Standard, Enterprise, Web to offload primary and achieve high availability (HA) : https://cloudbasic.net/aws/rds/alwayson/read-replicas/
    • Cross-Region read replicas in RDS/EC2 SQL Server Standard, Enterprise, Web to achieve disaster recovery (DR) and optional cross-AWS-accounts replicas for ransomware protection : https://cloudbasic.net/aws/rds/alwayson/dr/
    • Cross-Region clustering of CloudBasic Intercloud instances to achieve replication high availability (Multi-AZ): http://cloudbasic.net/documentation/configure-ha-cloudbasic-cluster/

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    Delivery method

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Latest version

    Operating system
    Win2022 2022 x64

    Typical total price

    This estimate is based on use of the seller's recommended configuration (m6a.xlarge) in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. View pricing details

    $6.316/hour

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    CLOUDBASIX Intercloud (SQL Server edition)

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    Usage costs (24)

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    Instance type
    Product cost/hour
    EC2 cost/hour
    Total/hour
    t3.medium
    $1.37
    $0.06
    $1.43
    m5.large
    $2.74
    $0.188
    $2.928
    m5.xlarge
    $5.48
    $0.376
    $5.856
    m5.2xlarge
    $5.48
    $0.752
    $6.232
    m6i.large
    $2.98
    $0.188
    $3.168
    m6i.xlarge
    $5.959
    $0.376
    $6.335
    m6i.2xlarge
    $6.657
    $0.752
    $7.409
    m6i.4xlarge
    $13.314
    $1.504
    $14.818
    m6i.8xlarge
    $26.627
    $3.008
    $29.635
    m6a.large
    $2.98
    $0.178
    $3.158

    Additional AWS infrastructure costs

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    Cost
    EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes
    $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

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    Usage instructions

    Once the instance is running, and port 80 opened in the security group, connect to it by pointing a browser to the public DNS root URL (or IP) at default www port 80. Login with user: admin, initial temporary password: {EC2 Instance ID}. Upon successful login, you will land on the New Job page, which will allow you to create SQL Server to SQL Server replication jobs, and SQL Server Zero-ETL integrations to S3 Data Lake and Redshift, in just a few clicks. For more complex scenarios, you would need to switch to advanced mode. For more information, visit http://prerequisites.cloudbasix.com  and http://getstarted.cloudbasix.com .

    Note: Integrations of various other source databases with Zero-ETL targets, including Snowflake, BigQuery, Aurora, PostgreSQL, MySQL is support by a diferent CloudBasix product available on AWS Marketplace: http://zeroetl-getstarted-awsmp.cloudbasix.com 

    Contact us at support@cloudbasix.com , to request support, product demo, or assistance to get started with a no-cost POC.

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    Support

    Vendor support

    Advisory Enterprise Support: http://cloudbasic.net/about/#Support . Documentation is available at http://cloudbasic.net/documentation/ 

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    AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.

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    pankaj k.

    Cloud basics offers responsive and knowledgeable support

    Reviewed on Dec 06, 2023
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I love the simplicity and saved admin time it brings to managing RDS. No more database headaches!
    What do you dislike about the product?
    The potential vendor lock-in. It's convenient, but switching away later could be painful.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    User-friendly interface + automation is equal to less stress, more time for strategic work and also it saved time, reduced risk, improved performance, peace of mind.
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    Reviewed on Aug 31, 2023
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    What do you like best about the product?
    various databases replication, cloud intergration
    What do you dislike about the product?
    AD cfedentials not replicated
    MSSQL Server l limited sync issues
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    storing DB in the cloud
    Anton Yurchenko - DevOps TL

    Azure SQL databases to Amazon RDS SQL Server DR and Migration

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2021
    Purchase verified by AWS

    We leveraged CloudBasic for RDS SQL Server Read Replicas and Disaster Recovery (DR) to deploy Azure SQL databases to Amazon RDS SQL Server Disaster Recovery, with the purpose of migrating to AWS with near real-time, after finalizing the testing of our AWS environment. CloudBasic maintained our source Azure SQL Server databases in sync with the replica databases on RDS SQL Server, over a period of a few months. Once we had our applications on AWS ready, tested against the replica databases, we performed a near-real time cut-over, promoted replica databases to primary, by performing a DR fail-over in the CloudBasic console UI. Orchestrating a fully automated fail-over, by leveraging CloudBasic’s API and other AWS services, as documented in this blog was an option for us as well: https://thinkwithwp.com/blogs/database/migrating-sql-server-databases-from-microsoft-azure-to-aws-in-near-real-time-with-cloudbasic/ 

    Initiating the jobs in the CloudBasic console UI was easy, no custom scripting was necessary. CloudBasic automatically handled any necessary database schema conversion to facilitate Azure SQL Database to Amazon RDS SQL Server replication seamlessly. It accounted for SQL Server version and edition incompatibility and created SQL Server read replicas in Amazon RDS for SQL Server, in a fully automated manner.

    We reached for support to CloudBasic on https://cloudbasic.net . We had a support representative assigned, who helped us to fine tune the replication jobs, provided guidance with following up best practices to achieve near real-time fail-over.

    Rodrigo Silva - DBA and Cloud Architect

    Continuous replication and reliability.

    Reviewed on Jan 10, 2020
    Purchase verified by AWS

    We use Cloudbasic to continually replicate the various databases to a database where we centralize and consolidate data and generate updated reports in real time.
    The tool is fast, reliable and with a very intuitive interface, which makes it easy for all staff to use.
    Whenever we need support, during installation, questions or problems, they have always responded very quickly and are always willing to resolve the issue in a very kind manner.

    Senior SQL DBA / Cloud Architect

    Very flexible, thorough, comes with great support

    Reviewed on Dec 11, 2019
    Purchase verified by AWS

    We have used Cloudbasic to so far migrate over 100 databases from our virtualized SQL environment into AWS RDS SQL (and even some Azure SQL Database) with no downtime for the database users.

    Our databases are continually online and continually having DDL and DML changes made against them, so it was important to have a solution that would capture all of these changes and ensure that the migration target stayed up to date until the time of our cutover, and based on our research Cloud Basic was the one tool that was capable of achieving that seamlessly.

    Moreover, their API has been incredibly useful in enabling us to schedule and automate the setup and failover of all of these migrations. It completely covers all facets of setting up and failing over a complete migration.

    Lastly, anytime we had a question around using their product, or a request for assistance, or even (and this is the cool part) a new feature request, their support and development teams jumped right on it.

    I have been continually impressed with this product and with this organization. It takes what should be difficult to impossible and makes it possible.

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