Amazon RDS for Db2 adds support for group-based authorization with self-managed Active Directory
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Amazon RDS for Db2 has introduced support for group-based authorization using customer's self-managed Microsoft Active Directory.
- Enables secure access management across on-premises and RDS for Db2 workloads
- Customers can keep user credentials and groups managed in their self-managed Active Directory
- Configuration involves setting up an AWS Managed Active Directory and establishing a one-way forest trust
- Eliminates the need to manage separate user accounts and permissions for RDS for Db2
- Provides a consistent group-based authorization experience
This feature simplifies access management and enhances security for Db2 database deployments in the cloud.
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