Microsoft Workloads on AWS

Tag: AWS Managed Microsoft AD

Mastering Windows Server migration to HAQM EC2: Key tactics for success – Part 1

Introduction We will explore key considerations that frequently arise during the Microsoft Windows Server migration process and offer practical insights and solutions to complete a successful transition. Migrating Windows Server to HAQM Elastic Compute Cloud (HAQM EC2) requires careful planning and decision-making to align with business and technical requirements. HAQM Web Services (AWS) provides the […]

How to configure Microsoft Remote Desktop Services using user-based subscription licenses with AWS License Manager

HAQM Web Services (AWS) recently announced the general availability of AWS provided Subscriber Access Licenses (SAL) for Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS). In this blog post we are going to show you how AWS License Manager is used to provide subscription licenses for Microsoft RDS running on HAQM Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). What is Microsoft […]

Streamline Identity Management with AWS Directory Service and One Identity Active Roles

In this blog post we will explore several scenarios where combining AWS Managed Microsoft AD and Active Roles can streamline and accelerate your AWS workload implementations. Many organizations rely on Microsoft Active Directory (AD) to manage identities and access controls, and extending AD infrastructure to the cloud is a common goal. This need often arises […]

How to simplify certificate provisioning in Active Directory with AWS Private Certificate Authority

In this blog post, we will explore a new feature for AWS Private Certificate Authority (AWS Private CA), Connector for Active Directory, that can help you more easily provision certificates for users and machines within your Microsoft Active Directory (AD) environment with just a few clicks. AWS Private CA can accelerate your provisioning and reduce […]

HAQM FSx for Windows File Server and AWS Managed Microsoft AD Multi-Administrator Deployment

In this blog post, I will demonstrate how to configure your HAQM FSx for Windows File Server and AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory (AD) to give separate teams administrative control over each individual HAQM FSx for Windows File Server. I was working with a customer that deployed HAQM FSx for Windows File Server with AWS […]