Category: AWS

SQL Server 2014 Licensing Fine Print Shockers – Part 2
Posted by Rob Risetto on January 07, 2016

As a follow up to the May 2014 article SQL Server 2014 Licensing Fine Print Shockers (here), Microsoft have indicated that MSDN subscriptions licensing would be allowed on “Dedicated” AWS EC2 instances, so in this case you don’t have to use production licensing for a dev/test SQL Server on a EC2 instance. Note when you

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Cloud IaaS – Microsoft is gaining on AWS
Posted by Rob Risetto on December 27, 2015

Looking at the May 2014 Gartner Magic Quadrant vs the August 2013, it quite evident that Microsoft Azure IaaS is catching AWS in terms of functionality, automation and innovation. They are not quite there yet but at the very least they are putting pressure on AWS and AWS is responding in parts by reducing their prices and

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SQL Server Backup to/Restore from AWS S3 Storage
Posted by Rob Risetto on December 05, 2015

The use of AWS S3 storage to store SQL Server backups makes sense, firstly it is significantly cheaper than EBS, secondly you can encrypt what’s stored and thirdly you can manage backup file retention and lifecycle using inbuilt functionality.

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