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SQL Server

  • As of April 2018, Microsoft will no longer allow any form of Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) to AWS Relational Database Service (RDS). This means that Cornell cannot use our campus Microsoft licensing agreement for Microsoft SQL Server on RDS. For details see 2018-04-27 AWS & SQL Server RDS Licensing.For
  • If you require a managed MS SQL Server instance you have two options
    • You may purchase an AWS RDS instance with their license included for an additional fee ( running in AWS RDS, you can use License Mobility: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/windowsAmazonRDS/resourceslatest/licensing/#mobility. UserGuide/CHAP_SQLServer.html).
    • A separate "RD-esque" service is being offered in partnership between the Cloud Team, Managed Server Team, and DBA Team. For information contact the Cloud Team (Two BYOL forms will need to be completed on your behalf by the Cloud Team. Please contact at cloud-support@cornell.edu to begin that process).
    • See the diagram below for setting BYO licensing for Microsoft SQL Server to AWS RDS. The "Licensing Mobility" has already been worked out between Cornell and Microsoft (and AWS) so selecting "bring-your-own-license" and checking the "I acknowledge..." box should be all you need to do.
    • The RDS pricing page shows pricing separately for BYO licensing: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/pricing/

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  • You may also use the campus license on an EC2 instance that you maintain.

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