Accelerate business innovations by modernizing Windows Server and SQL Server workloads with AWS purpose-built services and open-source technologies. Benefit from the knowledge and expertise working with AWS Partners to achieve faster time-to-market for new service creation and delivery.

This paper provides answers to the top 10 questions customers have when running Microsoft workloads on AWS—ranging from the key benefits AWS offers, to the licensing, migration, and optimization options for your Windows Server, SQL Server, and .NET workloads.

This paper challenges some common assumptions surrounding the possibility, cost and performance implications of running SQL Server workloads on AWS as illustrated by practical examples from our own experience working with customers across the US and Canada on cloud migration projects.

Read this paper to learn how modernizing your Microsoft SQL Server and .NET applications on AWS can help you optimize your workloads in the cloud, unlocking benefits such as increased agility, reduced costs, and improved performance.
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