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This blog post outlines how to use your existing Microsoft Active Directory (AD) to reliably authenticate access to your Amazon Web Services (AWS) accounts, infrastructure running on AWS, and third-party applications. The architecture we describe is designed to be highly available and extends access to your existing AD to AWS, enabling your users to use […]

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AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Energetic Directory (AWS Managed Microsoft Advertisement) , offers a fully managed assistance for Microsoft Energetic Directory (Advertisement) in the AWS cloud. Once you create your directory, AWS deploys two domain controllers in individual Availability Zones which are solely yours for high accessibility. For use situations requiring increased resilience and efficiency […]

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Many Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers use Active Directory to centralize user authentication and authorization for a variety of applications and services. For these customers, Active Directory is a critical piece of their IT infrastructure. AWS offers AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory, also known as AWS Managed Microsoft AD, to provide a highly […]

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If you have an on-premises Windows Server Active Directory infrastructure, it’s important to plan carefully how to extend it into Amazon Web Services (AWS) when you’re migrating or implementing cloud-based applications. In this scenario, existing applications require Active Directory for authentication and identity management. When you migrate these applications to the cloud, having a locally […]

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It’s a standard use case for clients to integrate identity suppliers (IdPs) with Amazon Elasticsearch Support (Amazon ES) to attain single sign-on (SSO) with Kibana. This integration allows for customers to leverage their current identity credentials and will be offering administrators a single way to obtain truth for consumer and permissions administration. In this website […]

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