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Tag: Microsoft SQL Server

Enhance observability for HAQM RDS Custom for SQL Server using HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus and HAQM Managed Grafana

In this blog post, you will learn how to improve observability on your HAQM RDS Custom for SQL Server database. You will configure metric exporters and send those metrics to HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus, to be visualized in HAQM Managed Grafana. By utilizing both HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus, and HAQM Managed Grafana, you […]

Run multiple instances of SQL Server on one HAQM EC2 instance

Run multiple instances of SQL Server on one HAQM EC2 instance

In this blog post, I’ll show you how to install multiple instances of SQL Server (of the same or different version) on a single HAQM Elastic Compute Cloud (HAQM EC2) instance. The information in this post applies to all supported SQL Server versions and editions on EC2. Solution overview When you install SQL Server for […]

Automated just-in-time storage for SQL Server backup using AWS Systems Manager Automation

Automated just-in-time storage for SQL Server backup using AWS Systems Manager Automation

There are times when you need fairly large storage volumes for use cases that are infrequent but needed recurrently. For example, one AWS customer needed to have multiple terabytes of HAQM Elastic Block Store (HAQM EBS) volumes available for taking MSSQL full backups. The backup job was scheduled as a weekly task but the customer […]

Get visibility into application health with HAQM CloudWatch Application Insights for .NET and SQL Server

To provide a reliable service to your customers, you need to make sure that your business-critical applications are healthy. If you have ever been involved in the monitoring process, you’re probably already aware of its complexity. You need to identify and configure the right set of monitors for various parts of your application and infrastructure, […]