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Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now offers Microsoft SQL Server Developer Edition in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. With Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition, customers can reduce costs associated with building and testing applications. SQL Server Developer Edition is a free, full-featured version of Microsoft SQL Server licensed exclusively for development, testing, and demonstration (non-production) workloads. It contains all functionalities of the premium Enterprise edition. Furthermore, customers can use all Amazon RDS for SQL Server features such as automated backups, automated software updates, monitoring, and encryption. Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition is available for SQL Server 2019 and SQL Server 2022. For more information, refer to the Amazon RDS for SQL Server User Guide and Amazon RDS for SQL Server Pricing.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. It offers a free, full-featured SQL Server for dev/testing, with backups, updates, monitoring, and encryption. Supports SQL Server 2019 and 2022.

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now offers Microsoft SQL Server Developer Edition in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. With Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition, customers can reduce costs associated with building and testing applications. SQL Server Developer Edition is a free, full-featured version of Microsoft SQL Server licensed exclusively for development, testing, and demonstration (non-production) workloads. It contains all functionalities of the premium Enterprise edition. Furthermore, customers can use all Amazon RDS for SQL Server features such as automated backups, automated software updates, monitoring, and encryption. Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition is available for SQL Server 2019 and SQL Server 2022. For more information, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/sqlserver-dev-edition.html and https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/pricing/.

Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now offers Microsoft SQL Server Developer Edition in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. With Amazon RDS for SQL Server Dev...

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Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server adds ability to view and schedule new operating system updates Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now provides customers with ability to view and schedule new operating system (OS) updates for RDS provided engine versions (RPEV). With RPEV, RDS Custom provides a SQL Server version pre-installed on an Amazon Machine Image (AMI). When new operating system updates are available for RPEV, customers can now view upcoming updates, apply them immediately, or schedule them for application in the next maintenance window using RDS Custom APIs. To view available OS updates, customers can use the describe-pending-maintenance-actions API, or subscribe to RDS-EVENT-0230 to receive an alert when new updates become available for their database instance. Customers can use apply-pending-maintenance-action API to apply the updates immediately or schedule them within their next maintenance window. Using these features, customers can efficiently track and apply OS updates. To learn more, refer to the Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server User Guide. These features are available in all the AWS Regions where RDS Custom for SQL Server is available.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now lets users view and schedule OS updates for engine versions. Use APIs to apply updates immediately or set them for the next maintenance window. Available in all AWS regions where RDS Custom for SQL Server operates.

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Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server adds ability to view and schedule new operating system updates https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ for SQL Server now provides customers with ability to view and schedule new operating system (OS) updates for RDS provided engine versions (RPEV). With RPEV, RDS Custom provides a SQL Server version pre-installed on an Amazon Machine Image (AMI). When new operating system updates are available for RPEV, customers can now view upcoming updates, apply them immediately, or schedule them for application in the next maintenance window using RDS Custom APIs. To view available OS updates, customers can use the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/rds/describe-pending-maintenance-actions.html API, or subscribe to RDS-EVENT-0230 to receive an alert when new updates become available for their database instance. Customers can use https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/rds/apply-pending-maintenance-action.html API to apply the updates immediately or schedule them within their next maintenance window. Using these features, customers can efficiently track and apply OS updates. To learn more, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/working-with-custom-sqlserver.html. These features are available in all the AWS Regions where RDS Custom for SQL Server is available.

Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server adds ability to view and schedule new operating system updates

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ for SQL Server now provides customers with ability to view and schedule new operating system (OS) updates for RDS provided engine vers...

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Amazon RDS enhancements for SQL Server Developer Edition Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports Additional Storage Volumes, Resource Governor, and SQL Server 2019 with SQL Server Developer Edition. SQL Server Developer Edition is an ideal choice to build and test applications because it includes all the functionality of Enterprise edition, and is free of license charges for use as a development and test system, not as production server. You can use Additional Storage Volumes to your Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition instances, which provide you up to 256 TiB, 4X more storage. You can also use SQL Server Resource Governor, which lets you manage workload and resource consumption by defining resource pools and workload groups to control CPU and memory usage, enabling more realistic performance testing. Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition now also supports SQL Server 2019 (CU32 GDR - 15.0.4455.2), so you can match the SQL Server version used in your development and testing environments with what you use for your production environment. For more information about these features and region availability, see Working with SQL Server Developer Edition on RDS for SQL Server. For pricing details, see Amazon RDS for SQL Server Pricing.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Developer Edition, Additional Storage Volumes up to 256 TiB, Resource Governor, and SQL Server 2019, offering more realistic performance testing and free development/testing use without license charges.

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Amazon RDS enhancements for SQL Server Developer Edition https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now supports Additional Storage Volumes, Resource Governor, and SQL Server 2019 with SQL Server Developer Edition. SQL Server Developer Edition is an ideal choice to build and test applications because it includes all the functionality of Enterprise edition, and is free of license charges for use as a development and test system, not as production server. You can use Additional Storage Volumes to your Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition instances, which provide you up to 256 TiB, 4X more storage. You can also use SQL Server Resource Governor, which lets you manage workload and resource consumption by defining resource pools and workload groups to control CPU and memory usage, enabling more realistic performance testing. Amazon RDS for SQL Server Developer Edition now also supports SQL Server 2019 (CU32 GDR - 15.0.4455.2), so you can match the SQL Server version used in your development and testing environments with what you use for your production environment. For more information about these features and region availability, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/sqlserver-dev-edition.html. For pricing details, see https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/pricing/.

Amazon RDS enhancements for SQL Server Developer Edition

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now supports Additional Storage Volumes, Resource Governor, and SQL Server 2019 with SQL Server Developer Edition. SQL Server Developer Edition is an ideal choice to buil...

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Amazon RDS Custom now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Custom for SQL Server now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for SQL Server 2022 Cumulative Update and KB5072936 (16.00.4230.2.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2026-20803. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, see Microsoft documentation for KB5072936. You can upgrade your Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server instances to apply these recommended updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. To learn more about upgrading your database instances, see Amazon RDS Custom User Guide.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS Custom now supports latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server, including SQL Server 2022 CU and KB5072936, addressing CVE-2026-20803. Upgrade via AWS Console, SDK, or CLI. For details, see Amazon RDS Custom User Guide.

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Amazon RDS Custom now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for SQL Server 2022 Cumulative Update and https://support.microsoft.com/help/5072936 (16.00.4230.2.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2026-20803. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, see Microsoft documentation for KB5072936. You can upgrade your Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server instances to apply these recommended updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. To learn more about upgrading your database instances, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-upgrading-sqlserver.html.

Amazon RDS Custom now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for SQL Server 2022 Cumulati...

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Amazon RDS now supports latest Cumulative Update (CU23) for Microsoft SQL Server https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/now supports the latest Cumulative Update (CU23) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/sql/releases/sqlserver-2022/cumulativeupdate23 for SQL Server 2022. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS for SQL Server instances to apply this update using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. You can learn more about upgrading your database instance in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_UpgradeDBInstance.SQLServer.html.

Amazon RDS now supports latest Cumulative Update (CU23) for Microsoft SQL Server

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server enhances differential and transaction log restores support https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now supports differential and transaction log restores for instances configured with Multi-AZ and instances with read replicas in the same region. The native SQL Server backup and restore component provides an essential safeguard for protecting critical data stored in your SQL Server databases, and it allows you to migrate your databases between different environments, such as from on-premises to Amazon RDS for SQL Server. Differential backups are cumulative backups of all data changes that have occurred since the most recent full backup, while transaction log backups record every single transaction in the database. Combining these with full backups you can create a disaster recovery strategy to minimize data loss. Previously, customers who needs to use native SQL Server differential and transaction log restores were required to remove Multi-AZ and Read Replica so that the instance is in Single-AZ mode, restore the databases, and then reconfigure the instance back to Multi-AZ and Read Replica. Now customers can reduce the restore time by using differential and transaction log restores directly on these instances without having to convert them to Single-AZ first, while keeping Multi-AZ working for high availability, and read replica working to serve read workloads in the same region. For more information about using differential and transaction log restores, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/SQLServer.Procedural.Importing.html. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for SQL Server is available.

Amazon RDS for SQL Server enhances differential and transaction log restores support

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server enhances differential and transaction log restores support Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports differential and transaction log restores for instances configured with Multi-AZ and instances with read replicas in the same region. The native SQL Server backup and restore component provides an essential safeguard for protecting critical data stored in your SQL Server databases, and it allows you to migrate your databases between different environments, such as from on-premises to Amazon RDS for SQL Server. Differential backups are cumulative backups of all data changes that have occurred since the most recent full backup, while transaction log backups record every single transaction in the database. Combining these with full backups you can create a disaster recovery strategy to minimize data loss. Previously, customers who needs to use native SQL Server differential and transaction log restores were required to remove Multi-AZ and Read Replica so that the instance is in Single-AZ mode, restore the databases, and then reconfigure the instance back to Multi-AZ and Read Replica. Now customers can reduce the restore time by using differential and transaction log restores directly on these instances without having to convert them to Single-AZ first, while keeping Multi-AZ working for high availability, and read replica working to serve read workloads in the same region. For more information about using differential and transaction log restores, see the Amazon RDS for SQL Server User Guide. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for SQL Server is available.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports differential and transaction log restores for Multi-AZ and read replicas, cutting restore time without switching to Single-AZ mode, boosting disaster recovery and data migration. Available in all regions.

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports cross-region read replica in additional AWS Regions https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now supports setting up cross-region read replicas in 16 additional AWS Regions. Cross-region read replicas enable customers to provide a replica database for read-only applications closer to users in a different region, and scale out read-only workloads. Since a read replica can be "promoted" to a standalone production database, cross-region read replicas can also be used for disaster recovery in case of regional failures. Customers can setup up to fifteen read replicas in the same or different region as the primary database instance. This launch adds support for cross-region read replicas in RDS for SQL Server in the following AWS Regions: Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Taipei), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Milan), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Mexico (Central), Middle East (Bahrain), and Middle East (UAE). To get started, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/SQLServer.ReadReplicas.html.

Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports cross-region read replica in additional AWS Regions

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now supports setting up cross-region read replicas in 16 additional AWS Regions. Cross-region read replicas enable customers to provide ...

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports cross-region read replica in additional AWS Regions Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports setting up cross-region read replicas in 16 additional AWS Regions. Cross-region read replicas enable customers to provide a replica database for read-only applications closer to users in a different region, and scale out read-only workloads. Since a read replica can be "promoted" to a standalone production database, cross-region read replicas can also be used for disaster recovery in case of regional failures. Customers can setup up to fifteen read replicas in the same or different region as the primary database instance. This launch adds support for cross-region read replicas in RDS for SQL Server in the following AWS Regions: Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Taipei), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Milan), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Mexico (Central), Middle East (Bahrain), and Middle East (UAE). To get started, visit the Amazon RDS SQL Server User Guide.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports cross-region read replicas in 16 more AWS Regions, enabling closer read-only databases and disaster recovery. Available in regions like Cape Town, Hong Kong, and Milan. For details, see the Amazon RDS SQL Server User Guide.

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Developer Edition https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now offers Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Developer Edition. SQL Server Developer Edition is a free edition of SQL Server that contains all the features of Enterprise Edition and can be used in any non-production environment. This enables customers to build, test, and demonstrate applications using SQL Server while reducing costs and maintaining consistency with their production database configurations. Previously, customers that created Amazon RDS for SQL Server instances for development and test environments had to use SQL Server Standard Edition or SQL Server Enterprise Edition, which resulted in additional database licensing costs for non-production usage. Now, customers can lower the cost of their Amazon RDS development and testing instances by using SQL Server Developer Edition. Furthermore, Amazon RDS for SQL Server features such as automated backups, automated software updates, monitoring, and encryption for development and testing purposes will work on Developer Edition. The license for Microsoft SQL Server Developer Edition strictly limits its use to development and testing purposes. It cannot be used in a production environment, or for any commercial purposes that directly serve end-users. For more information, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/sqlserver-dev-edition.html. See https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/pricing/ for pricing details and regional availability.ย 

Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Developer Edition

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now offers Microsoft SQL Server 2022 Developer Edition. SQL Server Developer Edition is a free edition of SQL Server that contains all the features of Ente...

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server launches optimize CPU with new generation instances for up to 55% lower price Amazon RDS for SQL Server launches optimize CPU with support for M7i and R7i instance families, which reduce prices by up to 55% compared to equivalent previous generation instances. Optimize CPU optimizes Simultaneous Multi-threading (SMT) configuration to reduce commercial software charges. Customers can lower cost by upgrading to M7i and R7i instances from similar 6th generation instances. Furthermore, for memory or IO intensive database workloads, customers can get additional cost reduction by fine tuning optimize CPU configuration. RDS for SQL Server price for database instance hours consumed is inclusive of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft SQL Server software charges. Optimize CPU disables SMT for instances with 2 or more physical CPU cores. This reduces the number of vCPUs, and the corresponding commercial software charges by 50% while providing the same number of physical CPU cores, and near equivalent performance. The most significant savings are available on 2Xlarge and higher instances, and instances that use Multi-AZ deployment, where RDS optimizes to reduce SQL Server software charges for only a single active node for most usage. For workloads that are memory or IO intensive, customers can fine tune the number of active physical CPU cores for further savings. RDS for SQL Server supports M7i and R7i instances in all AWS Regions. With unbundled instance pricing, database costs are calculated with separate charges for third party licensing fees per vCPU hour, and third party licensing fees are not eligible towards your organizationโ€™s discounts with AWS. You can view Microsoft Windows and SQL Server charges associated with your usage on AWS Billing and Cost Management, and in monthly bills. For more details, visit https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/pricing/, Amazon RDS User Guide and AWS News Blog.

Amazon RDS for SQL Server launches optimize CPU with new generation instances for up to 55% lower price

Amazon RDS for SQL Server launches optimize CPU with support for M7i and R7i instance families, which reduce prices by up to 55% compared to equiv...

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Resource Governor https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ย now supports resource governor, a Microsoft SQL Server feature that enables customers to optimize database performance by managing how different workloads consume compute resources. Customers can use resource governor on RDS for SQL Server Enterprise Edition database instances to prevent resource-intensive queries from impacting critical workloads, implement predictable performance in multi-tenant environments, and efficiently manage resource allocation during peak usage periods. RDS for SQL Server provides stored procedures that allow customers to implement resource governor configurations such as resource pools, workload groups, and classifier functions. Using these features, customers can allocate and control CPU, memory, and I/O resources for different database workloads within a single RDS for SQL Server instance. For more information about configuring and using resource governor, refer to theย https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Appendix.SQLServer.Options.ResourceGovernor.html. Resource governor is available with SQL Server Enterprise Edition in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for SQL Server is available.ย 

Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Resource Governor

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ย now supports resource governor, a Microsoft SQL Server feature that enables customers to optimize database performance by managing how different workloads...

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Resource Governor Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Serverย now supports resource governor, a Microsoft SQL Server feature that enables customers to optimize database performance by managing how different workloads consume compute resources. Customers can use resource governor on RDS for SQL Server Enterprise Edition database instances to prevent resource-intensive queries from impacting critical workloads, implement predictable performance in multi-tenant environments, and efficiently manage resource allocation during peak usage periods. RDS for SQL Server provides stored procedures that allow customers to implement resource governor configurations such as resource pools, workload groups, and classifier functions. Using these features, customers can allocate and control CPU, memory, and I/O resources for different database workloads within a single RDS for SQL Server instance. For more information about configuring and using resource governor, refer to theย Amazon RDS for SQL Server User Guide. Resource governor is available with SQL Server Enterprise Edition in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for SQL Server is available.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports resource governor, allowing customers to manage compute resources for various workloads, optimize performance, and efficiently allocate CPU, memory, and I/O within a single instance. Available in all regions for Rโ€ฆ

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Amazon RDS supports Multi-AZ for SQL Server Web Edition https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now supports Multi-AZ deployment for SQL Server Web Edition. SQL Server Web Edition is specifically designed to support public and internet-accessible web pages, websites, web applications, and web services, and is used by web hosters and web value-added providers (VAPs). These applications need high availability, and automated failover to recover from hardware and database failures. Now customers can use SQL Server Web Edition with Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployment option, which provides a high availability solution. The new feature eliminates the need for customers to use more expensive options for high availability, such as using SQL Server Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition. To use the feature, customers simply configure their Amazon RDS for SQL Server Web Edition instance with Multi-AZ deployment option. Amazon RDS automatically provisions and maintains a standby replica in a different Availability Zone (AZ), and synchronously replicates data across the two AZs. In situations where your Multi-AZ primary database becomes unavailable, Amazon RDS automatically fails over to the standby replica, so customers can resume database operations quickly and without any administrative intervention. For more information about Multi-AZ deployment for RDS SQL Server Web Edition, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_SQLServerMultiAZ.html. See https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/pricing/ for pricing details and regional availability.

Amazon RDS supports Multi-AZ for SQL Server Web Edition

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now supports Multi-AZ deployment for SQL Server Web Edition. SQL Server Web Edition is specifically designed to support public and internet-accessible web p...

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Amazon RDS supports Multi-AZ for SQL Server Web Edition Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports Multi-AZ deployment for SQL Server Web Edition. SQL Server Web Edition is specifically designed to support public and internet-accessible web pages, websites, web applications, and web services, and is used by web hosters and web value-added providers (VAPs). These applications need high availability, and automated failover to recover from hardware and database failures. Now customers can use SQL Server Web Edition with Amazon RDS Multi-AZ deployment option, which provides a high availability solution. The new feature eliminates the need for customers to use more expensive options for high availability, such as using SQL Server Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition. To use the feature, customers simply configure their Amazon RDS for SQL Server Web Edition instance with Multi-AZ deployment option. Amazon RDS automatically provisions and maintains a standby replica in a different Availability Zone (AZ), and synchronously replicates data across the two AZs. In situations where your Multi-AZ primary database becomes unavailable, Amazon RDS automatically fails over to the standby replica, so customers can resume database operations quickly and without any administrative intervention. For more information about Multi-AZ deployment for RDS SQL Server Web Edition, refer to the Amazon RDS for SQL Server User Guide. See Amazon RDS for SQL Server Pricing for pricing details and regional availability.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS now supports Multi-AZ for SQL Server Web Edition, offering high availability and automated failover, eliminating the need for more expensive editions. Simply configure Multi-AZ for quick failover and data replication across zones.

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports retaining CDC configurations when restoring database backups https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now allows maintaining Change Data Capture (CDC) settings and metadata when restoring native database backups. CDC is a Microsoft SQL Server feature that customers can use to record insert, update, and delete operations occurring in a database table, and make these changes accessible to applications. When a database is restored from a backup, CDC configurations and data are not preserved by default, which can result in gaps in data capture. With this new feature, customers can preserve their database CDC settings when restoring a database backup to a new instance, or a different database name. To retain CDC configurations, customers can specify the KEEP_CDC option when restoring a database backup. This option ensures that the CDC metadata and any captured change data are kept intact. Refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Appendix.SQLServer.Options.BackupRestore.html to learn more about KEEP_CDC.ย This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for SQL Server is available.

Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports retaining CDC configurations when restoring database backups

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/ now allows maintaining Change Data Capture (CDC) settings and metadata when restoring native database backups. C...

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports retaining CDC configurations when restoring database backups Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now allows maintaining Change Data Capture (CDC) settings and metadata when restoring native database backups. CDC is a Microsoft SQL Server feature that customers can use to record insert, update, and delete operations occurring in a database table, and make these changes accessible to applications. When a database is restored from a backup, CDC configurations and data are not preserved by default, which can result in gaps in data capture. With this new feature, customers can preserve their database CDC settings when restoring a database backup to a new instance, or a different database name. To retain CDC configurations, customers can specify the KEEP_CDC option when restoring a database backup. This option ensures that the CDC metadata and any captured change data are kept intact. Refer to the Amazon RDS for SQL Server User Guide to learn more about KEEP_CDC.ย This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for SQL Server is available.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS for SQL Server keeps CDC settings on restore, ensuring no data gaps. Use KEEP_CDC option. Available in all regions supporting RDS for SQL Server.

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Amazon RDS for SQL Server enables encrypting native backups using server-side encryption with AWS KMS keys (SSE-KMS) Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports encrypting native backups in Amazon S3 using server-side encryption with AWS KMS keys (SSE-KMS). When customers create database backup files (.bak files) in their Amazon S3 buckets, the backup files are automatically encrypted using server-side encryption with Amazon S3-managed keys (SSE-S3). Now, customers have the option to additionally encrypt their native backup files in Amazon S3 using their own AWS KMS key for additional protection. To use SSE-KMS encryption for native backups, customers must update their KMS key policies to provide access to the RDS backup service, and specify the parameter @enable_bucket_default_encryption in their native backup stored procedure. For detailed instructions on how to use SSE-KMS with native backups, please refer to the Amazon RDS for SQL Server User Guide. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon RDS for SQL Server is available.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS for SQL Server now encrypts native backups in S3 with SSE-KMS for better security. Backups are auto-encrypted with SSE-S3, plus use of AWS KMS keys. Available in all RDS for SQL Server regions.

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Amazon RDS now supports the latest CU and GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP3+GDR https://support.microsoft.com/help/5065226 (RDS version 13.00.6470.1.v1), SQL Server 2017 CU31+GDR https://support.microsoft.com/help/5065225 (RDS version 14.00.3505.1.v1), SQL Server 2019 CU32+GDR https://support.microsoft.com/help/5065222 (RDS version 15.00.4445.1.v1) and SQL Server 2022 CU21 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/sql/releases/sqlserver-2022/cumulativeupdate21 (RDS version 16.00.4215.2.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2025-47997, CVE-2025-55227, CVE-2024-21907. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, see Microsoft documentation for KB5065226, KB5065225, KB5065222 and KB5065865. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS for SQL Server instances to apply these updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. You can learn more about upgrading your database instance in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_UpgradeDBInstance.SQLServer.html.

Amazon RDS now supports the latest CU and GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for Microso...

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Amazon RDS now supports the latest CU and GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP3+GDR KB5065226 (RDS version 13.00.6470.1.v1), SQL Server 2017 CU31+GDR KB5065225 (RDS version 14.00.3505.1.v1), SQL Server 2019 CU32+GDR KB5065222 (RDS version 15.00.4445.1.v1) and SQL Server 2022 CU21 KB5065865 (RDS version 16.00.4215.2.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2025-47997, CVE-2025-55227, CVE-2024-21907. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, see Microsoft documentation for KB5065226, KB5065225, KB5065222 and KB5065865. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS for SQL Server instances to apply these updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. You can learn more about upgrading your database instance in the Amazon RDS SQL Server User Guide for upgrading your RDS Microsoft SQL Server DB engine.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS now supports latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server, including 2016 SP3, 2017 CU31, 2019 CU32, and 2022 CU21, addressing critical vulnerabilities. Upgrade via AWS Console, SDK, or CLI for security fixes.

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Amazon RDS Custom now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2019 CU32 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5063757-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2019-cu32-august-12-2025-d4df46ef-6b1e-4a6c-aa8c-914d25f74345 (RDS version 15.00.4440.1.v1) and SQL Server 2022 CU20 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5063814-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2022-cu20-august-12-2025-8744624f-a95c-4902-a191-5a25079d7f37(RDS version 16.00.4210.1.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2025-49758, CVE-2025-24999, CVE-2025-49759, CVE-2025-53727, and CVE-2025-47954. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, please see Microsoft documentation for KB5063757 and KB5063814. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server instances to apply these updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. You can learn more about upgrading your database instance in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-upgrading-sqlserver.html.

Amazon RDS Custom now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2019 CU32 h...

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Amazon RDS now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP3 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5063762-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2016-sp3-gdr-august-12-2025-c7c25df6-577c-49b3-9ca9-b7e9812b9344(RDS version 13.00.6465.1.v1), SQL Server 2017 CU31 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5063759-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2017-cu31-august-12-2025-7f5dfab6-e32b-4af3-87fe-0e527b5729d3 (RDS version 14.00.3500.1.v1), SQL Server 2019 CU32 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5063757-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2019-cu32-august-12-2025-d4df46ef-6b1e-4a6c-aa8c-914d25f74345 (RDS version 15.00.4440.1.v1) and SQL Server 2022 CU20 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5063814-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2022-cu20-august-12-2025-8744624f-a95c-4902-a191-5a25079d7f37(RDS version 16.00.4210.1.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2025-49758, CVE-2025-24999, CVE-2025-49759, CVE-2025-53727, and CVE-2025-47954. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, see Microsoft documentation for KB5063762, KB5063759, KB5063757 and KB5063814. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS for SQL Server instances to apply these updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. You can learn more about upgrading your database instance in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_UpgradeDBInstance.SQLServer.html.

Amazon RDS now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for Microsoft SQL ...

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Amazon RDS now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This release includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP3 KB5063762 (RDS version 13.00.6465.1.v1), SQL Server 2017 CU31 KB5063759 (RDS version 14.00.3500.1.v1), SQL Server 2019 CU32 KB5063757 (RDS version 15.00.4440.1.v1) and SQL Server 2022 CU20 KB5063814 (RDS version 16.00.4210.1.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2025-49758, CVE-2025-24999, CVE-2025-49759, CVE-2025-53727, and CVE-2025-47954. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, see Microsoft documentation for KB5063762, KB5063759, KB5063757 and KB5063814. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS for SQL Server instances to apply these updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. You can learn more about upgrading your database instance in the Amazon RDS SQL Server User Guide for upgrading your RDS Microsoft SQL Server DB engine.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS supports latest GDR updates for MS SQL Server, including 2016 SP3, 2017 CU31, 2019 CU32, and 2022 CU20, addressing critical vulnerabilities. Upgrade via AWS Console, SDK, or CLI. See Microsoft KBs and Amazon RDS User Guide for details.

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Amazon RDS Custom now supports the latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Custom for SQL Server now supports the latest General Distribution Release (GDR) updates for Microsoft SQL Server. This includes support for Microsoft SQL Server 2019 CU32 KB5063757 (RDS version 15.00.4440.1.v1) and SQL Server 2022 CU20 KB5063814 (RDS version 16.00.4210.1.v1). The GDR updates address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2025-49758, CVE-2025-24999, CVE-2025-49759, CVE-2025-53727, and CVE-2025-47954. For additional information on the improvements and fixes included in these updates, please see Microsoft documentation for KB5063757 and KB5063814. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server instances to apply these updates using Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. You can learn more about upgrading your database instance in the Amazon RDS Custom User Guide.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS Custom now supports latest GDR updates for Microsoft SQL Server, including 2019 CU32 and 2022 CU20, addressing critical vulnerabilities. Upgrade via AWS console or SDK/CLI for security fixes.

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Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now supports new General Distribution Releases for Microsoft SQL Server 2019, 2022 Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) Custom for SQL Server now supports new General Distribution Releases (GDR) for Microsoft SQL Server 2019 (RDS Version 15.00.4435.7.v1) and Microsoft SQL Server 2022 (RDS version 16.00.4200.1.v1). The new GDRs address vulnerabilities described in CVE-2025-49717, CVE-2025-49718 and CVE-2025-49719. For additional information, review Microsoft release notes KB5058722 and KB5058721. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server instances to the latest GDRs using the Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. Learn more about upgrading your database instances through Amazon RDS Custom User Guide.

๐Ÿ†• Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now supports new GDRs for SQL Server 2019 and 2022, addressing critical vulnerabilities. Upgrade via AWS Console, SDK, or CLI. For details, see Microsoft KB5058722 and KB5058721.

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Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now supports new General Distribution Releases for Microsoft SQL Server 2019, 2022 https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ now supports new General Distribution Releases (GDR) for Microsoft SQL Server 2019 (RDS Version 15.00.4435.7.v1) and Microsoft SQL Server 2022 (RDS version 16.00.4200.1.v1). The new GDRs address vulnerabilities described in https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2025-49717, https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2025-49718 and https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2025-49719. For additional information, review Microsoft release notes https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5058722-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2019-cu32-july-8-2025-09dc5da9-3a60-4462-a8ac-a8e782d088d5 and https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5058721-description-of-the-security-update-for-sql-server-2022-cu19-july-8-2025-fcf14446-c16b-46b1-a096-f1b775dd45be. We recommend that you upgrade your Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server instances to the latest GDRs using the Amazon RDS Management Console, or by using the AWS SDK or CLI. Learn more about upgrading your database instances through https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-upgrading-sqlserver.html.

Amazon RDS Custom for SQL Server now supports new General Distribution Releases for Microsoft SQL Server 2019, 2022

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/custom/ now supports new General Distribution Releases (GDR) for Microsoft SQL Server 2019 (RDS Version 15.00.4435.7.v1) a...

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