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title: Migrate security and identity services from Amazon Web Services
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description: Learn about the basics of the available security and identity services in the Microsoft Cloud. Discover key similarities and differences between the AWS and Microsoft.
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title: Migrate identity services from Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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description: Learn about replatforming identity services from the AWS to Microsoft Cloud to support the security requirements of the workload. Discover key similarities and differences between the AWS and Microsoft.
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# Migrate security and identity services from Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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# Migrate identity services from Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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This article describes scenarios that you can use to migrate Amazon Web Services (AWS) security and identity services to Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Entra. These cloud services provide foundational elements necessary for services built on top of them. The migration process involves transitioning services while focusing on maintaining or enhancing functionality.
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This article describes scenarios that you can use to migrate Amazon Web Services (AWS) identity services to Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Entra. These cloud services provide foundational elements necessary for services built on top of them. The migration process involves transitioning services while focusing on maintaining or enhancing functionality
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These scenarios cover common tasks like creating and maintaining users, enforcing multifactor authentication, managing device access, managing applications and secrets, and configuring other security tools.
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## Component comparison
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To begin the process, compare AWS security and identity services used in the workload to their closest Azure counterparts. This evaluation helps identify the most suitable Azure services for your migration needs. For more information, see [Compare AWS and Azure security and identity management solutions](/azure/architecture/aws-professional/security-identity).
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To begin the process, compare AWS identity services used in the workload to their closest Azure counterparts. This evaluation helps identify the most suitable Azure services for your migration needs. For more information, see [Compare AWS and Azure security and identity management solutions](/azure/architecture/aws-professional/security-identity).
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> [!NOTE]
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> This comparison isn't an exact representation of the functionality that these services provide in your workload.
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## Related workload components
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Security and identity services make up only part of your cloud workload. Explore other components you might migrate:
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Identity services make up only part of your cloud workload. Explore other components you might migrate
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-[Compute](migrate-compute-from-aws.md)
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-[Databases](migrate-databases-from-aws.md)
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-[Storage](migrate-storage-from-aws.md)
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-[Networking](migrate-networking-from-aws.md)
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Use the table of contents to explore other articles related to your workload's architecture.
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