Saturday, May 05, 2012

Amazon updates their SQL Server 2012 AWS AMI's (SQL Server 2012 RTM, Web Edition and more Instance types)

Amazon Web Services Blog - Updated Microsoft SQL Server Offerings

As you might know, you can use official Windows AMIs (Amazon Machine Images) to launch Amazon EC2 instances with Microsoft SQL Server, inside or outside a VPC (Virtual Private Cloud).

Many customers are taking advantage of this possibility to run different types of workloads on the AWS Cloud. After listening to customer feedback (as we always like to do) and feature requests, today we're happy to announce some updates to our Microsoft SQL Server offerings. Here they are.

  1. Support for Additional Instance Types
    You can now launch Microsoft SQL Server on m1.small (1 ECU, 1.7 GB RAM) and m1.medium (2 ECU, 3.75 GB RAM) instance types. Since we have several instance types, you might also want to take a look at the details.
  2. Support for Microsoft SQL Server Web Edition
    For customers who run web-facing workloads with Microsoft SQL Server software, we are introducing support for Microsoft SQL Server Web Edition, which brings together affordability, scalability, and manageability in a single offering. SQL Server Web will be supported across all Amazon EC2 instance types, all AWS regions, and On-Demand and Reserved Instance offerings.
  3. Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2012
    Last, but definitively not least, we now support Microsoft SQL Server 2012 on Amazon EC2.

    Customers now have immediate access to Amazon published (official) AMIs for:
    SQL Server 2012 Express (AMI catalog entry)
    SQL Server 2012 Web Edition (AMI catalog entry)
    SQL Server 2012 Standard Edition (AMI catalog entry)

    You can use Microsoft's SQL Server Comparison Chart to learn more about the features available to you in each edition.

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If you're looking to get your SQL Server into the Cloud, but are looking for a "real" SQL Server (i.e. not SQL Azure)...

 

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