(SOV209) Introducing AWS Directory Service | AWS re:Invent 2014

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AWS Directory Service is a managed service that allows you to connect your AWS resources with an existing on-premises Microsoft Active Directory or to set up a new, standalone directory in the AWS cloud. Connecting to an on-premises directory is easy, and once this connection is established, all users can access AWS resources and applications with their existing corporate credentials. You can also launch managed, Samba-based directories in a matter of minutes, simplifying the deployment and management of Windows workloads in the AWS cloud. You can join Amazon EC2 Windows instances, get Kerberos-based SSO, and use your favorite Windows tools for administration. In this session, we demonstrate AWS Directory Service features and show you how to use this service to reduce workflow complexity for your users and IT staff.

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November 12, 2014 | Las Vegas, NV

Gene Farrell, GM, AWS

Praerit Garg, GM, AWS Directory Service

Directory Type Directory SizeHourly Price

AD Connector

Small (gateway to a directory of 10,000 users, computers, groups, and other directory objects)

$0.05

Large (gateway to a directory of 100,000 users, computers, groups, and other directory objects)

$0.15

Simple AD

Small (1000 users, computers, groups, and other directory objects)

$0.05

Large (10,000 users, computers, groups, and other directory objects)

$0.15

Directory TypeDirectory

Size

Free Standalone

Usage

Free when paid with AWS services –

Amazon WorkSpaces and Amazon

Zocalo

AD ConnectorSmall

1 small directory for

750 hours (30 days)

Directory that is being actively used with

a paid AWS service

Large N/A Same

Simple ADSmall

1 small directory for

750 hours (30 days)Same

Large N/A Same

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