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    CLOUDBASIX Intercloud (SQL Server edition)

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    RDS SQL Server Read Replicas and Disaster Recovery (DR) AzureSQL to AWS RDS SQL Server replication and disaster recovery (DR) AzureSQL to AWS S3 Datalake data streaming AzureSQL to AWS Redshift data streaming SQL Server cross-region disaster recovery, in-region and cross-AWS-accounts read replicas, AzureSQL to AWS RDS SQL Server Migration Support of all SQL Server versions and editions, including AzureSQL managed instance.
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    Overview

    RDS SQL Server cross-region Disaster Recovery (DR) with low RTO/RPO, in-Region read replicas, cross-AWS-accounts RDS SQL Server read replicas integration with customers. Cross-AWS-accounts RDS SQL Server disaster recovery (DR) to achieve ransomware protection. Azure SQL Server to RDS SQL Server disaster recovery (DR). RDS-to-EC2 SQL Server Standard and Web read replicas, and EC2-to-EC2 SQL Server Standard and Web Read Replicas. RDS SQL Server in-region read replicas give you the ability to offload RDS/EC2 SQL Server read workloads to achieve high availability (HA). RDS SQL Server cross-region and cross-AWS-accounts read replicas allow deployment of disaster recovery (DR) with low RTO/RPO, and to achieve ransomware protection for your RDS SQL Server and EC2 SQL Server Standard, Enterprise and Web edition databases.

    For more information, visit http://cloudbasix.com 

    Highlights

    • In-Region read replicas in RDS/EC2 SQL Server Standard, Enterprise, Web to offload primary and achieve high availability (HA) : https://cloudbasic.net/aws/rds/alwayson/read-replicas/
    • Cross-Region read replicas in RDS/EC2 SQL Server Standard, Enterprise, Web to achieve disaster recovery (DR) and optional cross-AWS-accounts replicas for ransomware protection : https://cloudbasic.net/aws/rds/alwayson/dr/
    • Cross-Region clustering of CloudBasic Intercloud instances to achieve replication high availability (Multi-AZ): http://cloudbasic.net/documentation/configure-ha-cloudbasic-cluster/

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    CLOUDBASIX Intercloud (SQL Server edition)

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    m7i.xlarge
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    $5.959
    m6i.xlarge
    $5.959
    m5.large
    $2.74
    m7a.xlarge
    $5.959
    m6a.xlarge
    $5.959
    m6a.2xlarge
    $6.657
    m7a.2xlarge
    $6.657
    c7i.4xlarge
    $13.314
    c7i.8xlarge
    $26.627
    m6a.4xlarge
    $13.314

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

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    Once the instance is running, and port 80 opened in the security group, connect to it by pointing a browser to the public DNS root URL (or IP) at default www port 80. Login with user: admin, initial temporary password: {EC2 Instance ID}. Upon successful login, you will land on the New Job page, which will allow you to create SQL Server to SQL Server replication jobs, and SQL Server Zero-ETL integrations to S3 Data Lake and Redshift, in just a few clicks. For more complex scenarios, you would need to switch to advanced mode. For more information, visit http://prerequisites.cloudbasix.com  and http://getstarted.cloudbasix.com .

    Note: Integrations of various other source databases with Zero-ETL targets, including Snowflake, BigQuery, Aurora, PostgreSQL, MySQL is support by a diferent CloudBasix product available on AWS Marketplace: http://zeroetl-getstarted-awsmp.cloudbasix.com 

    Contact us at support@cloudbasix.com , to request support, product demo, or assistance to get started with a no-cost POC.

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    Advisory Enterprise Support: http://cloudbasic.net/about/#Support . Documentation is available at http://cloudbasic.net/documentation/ 

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    Overview

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    Cross-Region Disaster Recovery
    RDS SQL Server cross-region disaster recovery with low RTO/RPO capabilities, including cross-AWS-accounts replication for ransomware protection
    Read Replica Deployment
    In-region and cross-region read replicas for RDS/EC2 SQL Server Standard, Enterprise, and Web editions to offload read workloads and achieve high availability
    Multi-Source Replication
    Azure SQL Server to AWS RDS SQL Server replication and disaster recovery, supporting migration from AzureSQL managed instances
    Data Streaming to Cloud Services
    Data streaming capabilities from Azure SQL to AWS S3 Data Lake and AWS Redshift for analytics and data warehousing
    Multi-Database Version Support
    Support for all SQL Server versions and editions including Azure SQL managed instances, RDS SQL Server, and EC2-hosted SQL Server deployments
    Continuous Data Replication
    Block-level, continuous data replication technology enabling recovery point objectives of seconds
    Automated Machine Conversion and Orchestration
    Automated conversion and orchestration of machines enabling recovery time objectives of minutes
    Point-in-Time Recovery
    Capability to fail over to previous points in time for recovery from data corruption, ransomware, or malicious attacks
    Multi-Source Workload Support
    Support for replication of physical, virtual, and cloud-based workloads across different infrastructure types
    Low-Cost Staging Infrastructure
    Continuous data replication to low-cost staging area in AWS with minimal compute and storage footprint during normal operations
    Global Source Deduplication
    Reduces network bandwidth and storage utilization across cloud storage tiers through global source deduplication technology.
    Automated Tiering and Cold Storage Archival
    Automatically tiers unique blocks to cold storage or backs up large files directly to AWS S3 Glacier for long-term retention.
    Multi-Workload Protection
    Protects files (Windows, Linux, Amazon FSx, Amazon EFS), virtual machines (VMware, Hyper-V, Amazon EC2, Azure VM), databases (Oracle, MS-SQL), and NAS storage across remote offices, data centers, and cloud environments.
    Zero-Trust Security Architecture
    Implements zero-trust architecture with SSH access elimination to production nodes, TLS encryption in-flight, AES-256 encryption at rest with customer-controlled unique keys.
    Automated Cloud Disaster Recovery
    Provides automated and orchestrated failover and failback with capability to launch Amazon EC2 instances from backup snapshots for VM recovery in under 30 minutes, including unlimited testing.

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    4.6
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    Sharda S.

    Rockstar Product!!

    Reviewed on Jan 23, 2024
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    What do you like best about the product?
    The integration with Azure SQL Server databases makes it the go to product for orgs with scalable HADR solutions.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    The pricing is somewhat confusing for me.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Multi cloud HADR option is the gamechanger here.
    S Kumar .

    RDS Services are recommended

    Reviewed on Jan 21, 2024
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    What do you like best about the product?
    Ease of deployment and implementation is very helpful.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    quick deployment makes it preferred tool
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    datamart solution and business reporting
    Jenisha Y.

    CloudBasic RDS: Easy management and operational expertise

    Reviewed on Jan 13, 2024
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    What do you like best about the product?
    It helps in migrating the relational databases and helps us to connect with the underlying databases like MYSQL, POSTGRES and other rdbms. Easy to use and scale for projects which need to handle large datasets and follow acid properties.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    It is a AWS service but what if a user needs to migrate to use some other service or some other cloud data warehouses like big query , snowflake etc. The migration could be tedious. The cost and complexity is also a big disadavantage for a large datasets.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    I have used RDS for a project where the need of an hour was to use a relational database which could
    1. Follow the ACID and also the security of database was a concern. Hence to maintain a cloud instance was easier for all the developers to follow altogether and work on it to store the data which we were moving from data warehouses like bigquery and snowflake and cleaning the data, analysing it and the finally storing it using python library `psycopg2`.
    Himanshu P.

    CLOUDBASIC RDS provides simplified management and enhanced high availablility

    Reviewed on Jan 08, 2024
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    What do you like best about the product?
    The most helpful aspect of cloudbasic RDS depends on your specific needs and priorities:
    1. Simplified Management as it has userfriendly interface.
    2. It has recovery and backup services.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Some drawbacks i can highlight is: pricing and complex user interface. The UI and pricing should be decreased and it is expensive for some pipelines.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Complex RDS pipelines are easy to manage and they are robust to duplicate in terms of performance. it helps to perform heavy workload by implementing read replicas and offloading read queries and helps to improve overall performance.
    Avani G.

    Ease of use suitable for all skillsets

    Reviewed on Jan 04, 2024
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    What do you like best about the product?
    I like that its very easy to use. It is suitable for people with different skillsets. I like its improved monitoring
    What do you dislike about the product?
    I think customer support could be better. There should be less delay
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Managing RDS database on regular basis can be difficult task. I think CLOUDSQL is a step towards addressing that
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