Does Amazon FSx support Active Directory?
Built on Windows Server, Amazon FSx is fully managed and natively supports the SMB protocol, Windows NTFS, and Microsoft Active Directory. Last year, we launched a significant enterprise-ready enhancement to Amazon FSx: it is now possible to join an Amazon FSx file server into a self-managed Active Directory forest.
How to configure Amazon FSx for Windows file server?
On Select File System Type select Amazon FSx for Windows File Server and choose Next. Fill in the required information about the size, name, network, and security groups. Select Self-Managed Microsoft Active Directory in the Windows Authentication section.
What is the fsxadmins group?
The FSxAdmins group: the group that is delegated necessary permissions to perform Amazon FSx administrative functions (optional). If you do not have this group, the Domain Admins group is delegated required permissions. Organizational Unit where the Amazon FSx file servers are deployed (optional).
How do I create a file system using a self-managed Microsoft ad?
Make sure that you have completed the Prerequisites for using a self-managed Microsoft AD detailed in Using Amazon FSx with your self-managed Microsoft Active Directory . Open the Amazon FSx console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/fsx/ . On the dashboard, choose Create file system to start the file system creation wizard.
How do I deploy an Active Directory Federation services (ADFS) server?
For information on deploying an AD FS server, see AD FS Deployment. To configure AD FS as a stand-alone federation server for Dynamics 365 Server claims authentication, do the following: Open the Windows Server 2012 R2 Add Roles and Features Wizard and add the Active Directory Federation Services server role. Proceed through the wizard.
How do I verify the installation of AD FS?
Use the following steps to verify the AD FS installation: On the AD FS server, open Internet Explorer. Browse to the URL of the federation metadata. For example, https://sts1.contoso.com/federationmetadata/2007-06/federationmetadata.xml You may need to turn on Compatibility View in Internet Explorer.