Prerequisites
Connecting to the AWS Console
Get Connection Information
1.
Source EC2 Database Server info
2.
Target EC2 Jump Server
3.
Target SQL Server on RDS
Creating an S3 Bucket
Working on the Source SQL Server DB Server
1.
Connecting to the Source SQL Server via RDP
2.
Connecting to SQL 2017 via SSMS
3.
Backup a Database via SSMS
4.
Transferring the backup to S3
Working on the Target RDS
1.
Prerequisites
2.
Creating an Option Group for SQL Server on RDS
3.
Configuring the Option Group for SQL Native Backup/Restore
4.
Adding the Option Group to the RDS SQL Instance
5.
Using an EC2 Jump Server to Access RDS
6.
Working with SQL Server on RDS via SSMS
7.
Restoring a Database on RDS via SSMS
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MSSQL to SQL Server on Amazon RDS Workshop
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Working on the Source SQL Server DB Server
> Connecting to the Source SQL Server via RDP
Connecting to the Source SQL Server via RDP
Go to
Remote Desktop Connection
Specify the
Public IP
of the Source EC2 DB Server as the
Computer Name
:
Username:
localhost\administrator
Password:
Given by Facilitator
Click on
Connect