Documentation
CloudBasic:
- What is CloudBasic:
- Most common scenarios:
- Using CloudBasic:
- Prerequisites
- Limitations
- Supported MS SQL Server Versions
- Deployment Guide (PDF)
- Release Notes
- Get Started - Configure Multi-AZ or Multi-AR with Readable Replicas
- SQL Server to SQL Server Replication
- SQL Server to Redshift
- SQL Server to S3 Data Lake
- Monitor a Continuous Copy Relationship
- Promote RDS/SQL Server Read-Replica to Primary
- Terminate a Continuous Copy Relationship
- Logs and Errors
- Warnings
- How To Upgrade
- Updating your version
- CloudBasic advanced features:
- Working in AWS:
- RDS Assemblies Activation Test
- RDS/SQL Server User Management
- RDS/SQL Server Backup and restore from/to S3
- RDS/SQL Server Snapshot-Restore
- VPN/VPC - Replication over VPN/VPC
- Compare Instance Types (Features & Support Details)
- How To Extend the Default Data Storage
- Attach IAM Role to EC2 and Redshift Cluster
- Deployment guide:
- Additional topics:
API Documentation:
- Default API Configuration
- Instance Management:
- User Management:
- Replication Management:
- CreateReplication
- CreateAllReplication
- GetReplicationsList
- ReplicationStatus
- AlterReplication
- DeleteReplication
- StartReplicationService
- StopReplicationService
- AnalyzeReplication
- CreateRedshiftReplication
- AlterRedshiftReplication
- DeleteRedshiftReplication
- CreateS3Replication
- AlterS3Replication
- DeleteS3Replication
- GetLogs
- RebuildDbReplicaIndexes
- RebuildDbReplicaIndexesStatus
- ReseedTable
- ReseedTableStatus
- Multi-AZ HA Cluster Management:
- Lambda/node.js Example:
- Disaster Recovery & No-Downtime Migration Management
- Service Management:
Supported MS SQL Server Versions
Supported SQL Server versions/editions on Azure, AWS, Google Cloud (GCP)
MS SQL Server & RDS Class / Version | Web Edition (RDS, EC2 & On-Premise) | Standard Edition (RDS, EC2 & On-Premise) | Enterprise Edition (RDS, EC2 & On-Premise) |
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2017-2022 (RDS, EC2 & On-premise) | Replication to MS SQL Server 2017-2022 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2017-2022 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2017-2022 is supported. |
2014-2016 (RDS, EC2 & On-premise) | Replication to MS SQL Server 2014-2016 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2014-2016 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2014-2016 is supported. |
2012 (RDS, EC2 & On-premise) | Replication to MS SQL Server 2012-2016 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2012-2016 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2012-2016 is supported. |
2008 (EC2, RDS & On-premise) compatibility level 100 and above |
Replication to MS SQL Server 2008-2016 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2008-2016 is supported. Certain restrictions apply when replicating from MS SQL Server Enterprise. | Replication to MS SQL Server 2008-2016 is supported. |
AzureSQL Database, Azure Managed Instance & MS SQL Server on Azure VM | All versions/editions are supported as source and replica. |
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CloudSQL for SQL Server on GCP (Google Cloud) & MS SQL Server on Azure VM | All versions/editions are supported as source and replica. |
SQL Server on Oracle Public Cloud | All versions/editions are supported as source and replica. |
MS SQL Server on IBM Cloud | All versions/editions are supported as source and replica. |