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AWS Managed Microsoft AD now supports Kerberos Encryption audit event logs Starting today, AWS Managed Microsoft AD supports forwarding Kerberos Encryption audit event logs (Event IDs 201–209) to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. These logs provide visibility into the encryption types used by your applications and services, helping you identify which resources are using RC4 encryption versus AES encryption. This visibility allows you to decide whether to upgrade clients to AES encryption (recommended for improved security) or maintain RC4 support based on your environment's compatibility requirements. To get started, navigate to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory Network and Security tab in the AWS Directory Service console and enable log forwarding to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. You can then review the Kerberos Encryption audit events to understand your current encryption settings. To learn more, see Enabling Amazon CloudWatch Logs log forwarding for AWS Managed Microsoft AD. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is available, except in the Middle East (UAE) and Middle East (Bahrain) Regions.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD now supports Kerberos Encryption audit event logs in CloudWatch Logs, aiding security by showing RC4 vs. AES usage. Enable forwarding in the AWS Directory Service console. Available in all regions except UAE and Bahrain.

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD now supports Kerberos Encryption audit event logs Starting today, AWS Managed Microsoft AD supports forwarding Kerberos Encryption audit event logs (Event IDs 201–209) to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. These logs provide visibility into the encryption types used by your applications and services, helping you identify which resources are using RC4 encryption versus AES encryption. This visibility allows you to decide whether to upgrade clients to AES encryption (recommended for improved security) or maintain RC4 support based on your environment's compatibility requirements. To get started, navigate to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory Network and Security tab in the AWS Directory Service console and enable log forwarding to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. You can then review the Kerberos Encryption audit events to understand your current encryption settings. To learn more, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_enable_log_forwarding.html This feature is available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is available, except in the Middle East (UAE) and Middle East (Bahrain) Regions.

AWS Managed Microsoft AD now supports Kerberos Encryption audit event logs

Starting today, AWS Managed Microsoft AD supports forwarding Kerberos Encryption audit event logs (Event IDs 201–209) to Amazon CloudWatch Logs. These logs provide visibility into the encr...

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD is now available on Windows functional level 2016 Starting today, all AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) directories run on Windows functional level 2016. The upgrade to Windows functional level 2016 has been applied automatically to all existing AWS Managed Microsoft AD directories. The functional level upgrade includes enhanced authentication mechanisms and improved security for privileged access management, helping you better protect your Active Directory infrastructure in the cloud.  This upgrade provides LAPS (Local Administrator Password Solution), which helps you manage local administrator passwords on domain-joined computers by automatically generating unique, complex passwords, and storing them securely in Active Directory. This is enabled in all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is available, except in the Middle East (UAE) and Middle East (Bahrain) Regions. To learn more, see the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD now runs on Windows functional level 2016, enhancing security with LAPS for unique local admin passwords, auto-upgraded globally except in UAE and Bahrain regions. For details, see the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide.

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD is now available on Windows functional level 2016 Starting today, all AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) directories run on Windows functional level 2016. The upgrade to Windows functional level 2016 has been applied automatically to all existing AWS Managed Microsoft AD directories. The functional level upgrade includes enhanced authentication mechanisms and improved security for privileged access management, helping you better protect your Active Directory infrastructure in the cloud.  This upgrade provides LAPS (Local Administrator Password Solution), which helps you manage local administrator passwords on domain-joined computers by automatically generating unique, complex passwords, and storing them securely in Active Directory. This is enabled in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is available, except in the Middle East (UAE) and Middle East (Bahrain) Regions. To learn more, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_key_concepts.html.

AWS Managed Microsoft AD is now available on Windows functional level 2016

Starting today, all AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) directories run on Windows functional level 2016. The upgrade to Windows functional level 2016 has been a...

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD adds Multi-Region replication for Opt-In regions AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, now supports Multi-Region replication in AWS Opt-In regions. This expands the existing Multi-Region replication capability to additional AWS regions, eliminating the need to create and manually synchronize independent directories in each region and allowing domain-joined workloads in those regions to connect to AWS Managed Microsoft AD. With automated Multi-Region replication, AWS Managed Microsoft AD handles inter-region networking, deploys domain controllers in separate Availability Zones per region, and replicates all directory data including users, groups, Group Policy Objects, and schema. The service configures an Active Directory site per region to optimize authentication performance and minimize cross-region data transfer costs.  Multi-Region replication is available in AWS Opt-In regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is available, except the Middle East (UAE) and Middle East (Bahrain) Regions. You pay by the hour for the domain controllers in each region, plus the cross-region data transfer.  To get started, see the Configure Multi-Region replication guide.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD now supports Multi-Region replication in Opt-In regions, easing directory management and allowing domain-joined workloads to connect seamlessly via automated networking and data replication. Excludes UAE and Bahrain; costs cover hourly domain c…

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD adds Multi-Region replication for Opt-In regions AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, now supports Multi-Region replication in AWS Opt-In regions. This expands the existing Multi-Region replication capability to additional AWS regions, eliminating the need to create and manually synchronize independent directories in each region and allowing domain-joined workloads in those regions to connect to AWS Managed Microsoft AD. With automated Multi-Region replication, AWS Managed Microsoft AD handles inter-region networking, deploys domain controllers in separate Availability Zones per region, and replicates all directory data including users, groups, Group Policy Objects, and schema. The service configures an Active Directory site per region to optimize authentication performance and minimize cross-region data transfer costs.  Multi-Region replication is available in https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is available, except the Middle East (UAE) and Middle East (Bahrain) Regions. You pay by the hour for the domain controllers in each region, plus the cross-region data transfer.  To get started, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_configure_multi_region_replication.html.

AWS Managed Microsoft AD adds Multi-Region replication for Opt-In regions

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html are now available in the Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_join_instance.html to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/

AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and AD Connector are now available in the Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to join Amazon EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see AWS Directory Service.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector now available in Asia Pacific (New Zealand). Manage AD-aware apps, join EC2 instances, and use on-premises AD identities in AWS. See all regions and learn more at AWS Directory Service.

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AWS Directory Service now supports AWS PrivateLink for private VPC connectivity https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/ now supports https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/, enabling you to ensure all API calls to AWS Directory Service are constrained to within the private networks that you specify. This new capability provides private connectivity to both the AWS Directory Service APIs and Directory Service Data APIs, delivering faster network paths, reduced latency, and eliminating public internet-based call patterns. With AWS PrivateLink support, your access to AWS Directory Service APIs can be constrained to the private network connectivity you specify and eliminate any requirements for an internet gateway or NAT device. This encompasses all essential operations such as creating directories, configuring trust relationships, managing user accounts, and adding users to groups. This capability is particularly valuable for organizations that must maintain strict isolation between their workloads and public network connectivity. To establish a private connection, you create an interface Amazon VPC endpoint powered by AWS PrivateLink, which creates requester-managed network interfaces in each enabled subnet to serve as entry points for Directory Service API traffic. This feature is available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Directory Service is supported. To learn more, see the AWS https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/vpc-interface-endpoints.html.

AWS Directory Service now supports AWS PrivateLink for private VPC connectivity

https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/ now supports https://aws.amazon.com/privatelink/ enabling you to ensure all API calls to AWS Directory Service are constrained to within the priv...

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AWS Directory Service introduces IPv6 support for Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector AWS Directory Service now supports IPv6 connectivity for Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector. The IPv6 capabilities allow customers to deploy directories with IPv4-only, IPv6-only, or dual-stack configurations, helping organizations meet government mandates and standardize on next-generation Internet protocol. The IPv6 support helps organizations meet regulatory requirements, including U.S. federal agencies' mandate to transition to IPv6 by 2025, while eliminating dual-protocol network complexity. This enables organizations to modernize their network infrastructure and comply with evolving security standards without maintaining separate IPv4 and IPv6 network stacks. Customers can upgrade existing IPv4-only directories to dual-stack by enabling IPv6 in VPC subnets, then adding IPv6 support through the Directory Service Management Console. IPv6 capabilities are available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html, with IPv6 accessible through Console, CLI, and API. To learn more, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directory-service/.

AWS Directory Service introduces IPv6 support for Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector

AWS Directory Service now supports IPv6 connectivity for Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector. The IPv6 capabilities allow customers to deploy directories with IPv4-only, IPv6-on...

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AWS Directory Service introduces IPv6 support for Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector AWS Directory Service now supports IPv6 connectivity for Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector. The IPv6 capabilities allow customers to deploy directories with IPv4-only, IPv6-only, or dual-stack configurations, helping organizations meet government mandates and standardize on next-generation Internet protocol. The IPv6 support helps organizations meet regulatory requirements, including U.S. federal agencies' mandate to transition to IPv6 by 2025, while eliminating dual-protocol network complexity. This enables organizations to modernize their network infrastructure and comply with evolving security standards without maintaining separate IPv4 and IPv6 network stacks. Customers can upgrade existing IPv4-only directories to dual-stack by enabling IPv6 in VPC subnets, then adding IPv6 support through the Directory Service Management Console. IPv6 capabilities are available in all AWS Directory Service regions, with IPv6 accessible through Console, CLI, and API. To learn more, see the AWS Directory Service documentation.

🆕 AWS Directory Service now supports IPv6 for Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector, enabling dual-stack configurations to meet regulatory mandates and modernize network infrastructure. Available in all regions via Console, CLI, and API.

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AWS Directory Service enables API-driven Managed Microsoft AD edition upgrades AWS Directory Service now enables customers to upgrade Managed Microsoft AD from Standard to Enterprise Edition programmatically through the UpdateDirectorySetup API. The self-service edition upgrade eliminates the need for support tickets when scaling Managed Microsoft AD directories. The API-driven Standard to Enterprise Edition upgrade removes operational barriers that previously required coordinating maintenance windows with AWS support, enabling on-demand directory scaling with automated pre-upgrade snapshots and sequential domain controller upgrades. This streamlined process ensures data protection through automatic backup creation before upgrades begin, while the sequential upgrade approach maintains directory availability throughout the process. Organizations can now scale their directory infrastructure in response to growing user bases or expanding application requirements without the delays associated with traditional support-driven upgrade processes. The programmatic approach enables integration with existing automation frameworks and infrastructure-as-code deployments. Directory size upgrades are available in all AWS Directory Service regions through the AWS SDK, providing consistent upgrade capabilities across global deployments. To learn more, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fr_fr/directoryservice/latest/devguide/welcome.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fr_fr/directoryservice/latest/devguide/API_UpdateDirectorySetup.html.

AWS Directory Service enables API-driven Managed Microsoft AD edition upgrades

AWS Directory Service now enables customers to upgrade Managed Microsoft AD from Standard to Enterprise Edition programmatically through the UpdateDirectorySetup API. The self-service edit...

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AWS Directory Service enables API-driven Managed Microsoft AD edition upgrades AWS Directory Service now enables customers to upgrade Managed Microsoft AD from Standard to Enterprise Edition programmatically through the UpdateDirectorySetup API. The self-service edition upgrade eliminates the need for support tickets when scaling Managed Microsoft AD directories. The API-driven Standard to Enterprise Edition upgrade removes operational barriers that previously required coordinating maintenance windows with AWS support, enabling on-demand directory scaling with automated pre-upgrade snapshots and sequential domain controller upgrades. This streamlined process ensures data protection through automatic backup creation before upgrades begin, while the sequential upgrade approach maintains directory availability throughout the process. Organizations can now scale their directory infrastructure in response to growing user bases or expanding application requirements without the delays associated with traditional support-driven upgrade processes. The programmatic approach enables integration with existing automation frameworks and infrastructure-as-code deployments. Directory size upgrades are available in all AWS Directory Service regions through the AWS SDK, providing consistent upgrade capabilities across global deployments. To learn more, see the AWS Directory Service documentation and UpdateDirectorySetup API reference.

🆕 AWS Directory Service now lets you upgrade Managed Microsoft AD from Standard to Enterprise Edition via API, eliminating support tickets and maintenance coordination, ensuring data protection and directory availability during upgrades.

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD adds LDAPS and Smart Card support using AWS Private CA https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/ (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) now offers certificate auto-enrollment for LDAPS and Smart Card and certificate based authentication with https://docs.aws.amazon.com/privateca/?icmpid=docs_homepage_crypto (AWS Private CA) through https://docs.aws.amazon.com/privateca/?icmpid=docs_homepage_crypto#aws-private-ca-connector-for-active-directory. This integration enables automatic issuance, renewal, and management of certificates to AWS Managed Microsoft AD domain controllers, eliminating the need to maintain certificate authorities on Amazon EC2 instances. By leveraging this fully managed solution, you can reduce costs of operating certificate authority infrastructure for Active Directory and simplify certificate management with AWS Private CA's highly available, HSM-backed infrastructure. The integration supports LDAPS and smart card authentication while providing automatic certificate lifecycle management, flexible certificate control, and built-in security capabilities that streamline migration of Active Directory-aware workloads to AWS. This feature is available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/pca.html where AWS Private CA Connector for AD is offered. You can easily set up AWS Private CA integration with your directory in just a few clicks or programmatically via API. To get started, follow the step-by-step instructions in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_pca_connector.html documentation.

AWS Managed Microsoft AD adds LDAPS and Smart Card support using AWS Private CA

https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/ (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) now offers certificate auto-enrollment for LDAPS and Smart Card and certificate based a...

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD adds LDAPS and Smart Card support using AWS Private CA AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) now offers certificate auto-enrollment for LDAPS and Smart Card and certificate based authentication with AWS Private Certificate Authority (AWS Private CA) through AWS Private CA Connector for AD. This integration enables automatic issuance, renewal, and management of certificates to AWS Managed Microsoft AD domain controllers, eliminating the need to maintain certificate authorities on Amazon EC2 instances. By leveraging this fully managed solution, you can reduce costs of operating certificate authority infrastructure for Active Directory and simplify certificate management with AWS Private CA's highly available, HSM-backed infrastructure. The integration supports LDAPS and smart card authentication while providing automatic certificate lifecycle management, flexible certificate control, and built-in security capabilities that streamline migration of Active Directory-aware workloads to AWS. This feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Private CA Connector for AD is offered. You can easily set up AWS Private CA integration with your directory in just a few clicks or programmatically via API. To get started, follow the step-by-step instructions in the Set up AWS Private CA Connector for AD for AWS Managed Microsoft AD documentation.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD now supports LDAPS and Smart Card via AWS Private CA, automating certificate management and simplifying Active Directory migration. Available globally, it cuts costs and boosts security, with easy setup via API o…

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD increases directory sharing limits AWS has increased the account sharing limits for AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory sharing, allowing customers to share their directories with significantly more AWS accounts. The Standard Edition limit has increased from 5 to 25 accounts, while the Enterprise Edition limit has expanded from 125 to 500 accounts. These enhanced limits remove previous technical constraints and enable organizations to scale their directory infrastructure more effectively across their AWS environments. The increased limits help enterprise customers consolidate their Active Directory infrastructure and reduce operational complexity by supporting larger AWS account footprints from a single managed directory. Organizations can now centralize authentication and management across hundreds of AWS accounts, which in turn helps eliminate the need for complex workarounds with multiple directory deployments. This feature enhancement is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is currently supported. To learn more about AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory sharing, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directory-service/. For detailed information about directory sharing capabilities and setup, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_directory_sharing.html. For regional availability, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html.

AWS Managed Microsoft AD increases directory sharing limits

AWS has increased the account sharing limits for AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory sharing, allowing customers to share their directories with significantly more AWS accounts. The Standard Edition limit has...

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AWS Managed Microsoft AD increases directory sharing limits AWS has increased the account sharing limits for AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory sharing, allowing customers to share their directories with significantly more AWS accounts. The Standard Edition limit has increased from 5 to 25 accounts, while the Enterprise Edition limit has expanded from 125 to 500 accounts. These enhanced limits remove previous technical constraints and enable organizations to scale their directory infrastructure more effectively across their AWS environments. The increased limits help enterprise customers consolidate their Active Directory infrastructure and reduce operational complexity by supporting larger AWS account footprints from a single managed directory. Organizations can now centralize authentication and management across hundreds of AWS accounts, which in turn helps eliminate the need for complex workarounds with multiple directory deployments. This feature enhancement is available in all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD is currently supported. To learn more about AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory sharing, see the AWS Directory Service documentation . For detailed information about directory sharing capabilities and setup, visit the AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory sharing page . For regional availability, see the AWS Region table.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD now allows sharing with up to 500 accounts in Enterprise Edition and 25 in Standard Edition, enhancing directory infrastructure scalability and reducing operational complexity across AWS environments. Available in all supported regions.

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html are now available in the Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_join_instance.html to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/  

AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and AD Connector are now available in the Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to join Amazon EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see AWS Directory Service.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector now available in Asia Pacific (Taipei). Manage AD-aware apps, join EC2 instances, and use on-premises AD identities in AWS. For more, see AWS Directory Service.

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Mexico and Thailand AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html are now available in the AWS Mexico - Central and in Thailand region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_join_instance.html to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/  

AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Mexico and Thailand

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft AD and AD Connector available in Mexico and Thailand AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and AD Connector are now available in the AWS Mexico - Central and in Thailand region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to domain join EC2 instances, and also manage containers and Kubernetes clusters. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to join Amazon EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see AWS Directory Service.

🆕 AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector now available in Mexico Central and Thailand. Simplify AD-aware app migration and manage identities with Microsoft AD credentials. Join EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain. For regions, see AWS Directory Service.

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AWS Directory Service is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_microsoft_ad.html, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html are now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to connect to AWS applications such as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for SQL Server, Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, and Amazon RDS for Oracle. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_join_instance.html to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/regions.html where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see https://aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/  

AWS Directory Service is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region

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AWS Directory Service is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, and AD Connector are now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region. Built on actual Microsoft Active Directory (AD), AWS Managed Microsoft AD enables you to migrate AD-aware applications while reducing the work of managing AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can use your Microsoft AD credentials to connect to AWS applications such as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for SQL Server, Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, and Amazon RDS for Oracle. You can keep your identities in your existing Microsoft AD or create and manage identities in your AWS managed directory. AD Connector is a proxy that enables AWS applications to use your existing on-premises AD identities without requiring AD infrastructure in the AWS Cloud. You can also use AD Connector to join Amazon EC2 instances to your on-premises AD domain and manage these instances using your existing group policies. Please see all AWS Regions where AWS Managed Microsoft AD and AD Connector are available. To learn more, see AWS Directory Service.

🆕 AWS Directory Service is available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region

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