Connecting Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) to Amazon Q Business
Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) is a relational database management system (RDBMS) built for the cloud. You can connect your Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) instance to Amazon Q Business – using either the AWS Management Console, CLI, or the CreateDataSource API – and create an Amazon Q web experience.
The Amazon Q Microsoft SQL Server data source connector supports MS SQL Server 2019.
Important
As a best practice, provide Amazon Q with read-only database credentials. Also, avoid adding tables with sensitive data or personal identifiable information (PII).
Learn more
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For an overview of the Amazon Q web experience creation process, see Configuring an application.
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For an overview of connector features, see Data source connector concepts.
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For information about connector configuration best practices, see Connector configuration best practices.
Topics
- Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) connector overview
- Prerequisites for connecting Amazon Q Business to Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server)
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) using the console
- Connecting Amazon Q Business to Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) using APIs
- How Amazon Q Business connector crawls Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) ACLs
- Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) data source connector field mappings
- IAM role for Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) connector
- Known limitations for the Amazon RDS (Microsoft SQL Server) connector