

# AMS application deployments
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*AMS Application Developer's* guide provides detailed descriptions and walkthroughs for the following deployments:
+ The AMS workload ingest CT allows you and an AMS cloud migration partner to easily move your existing workloads into an AMS-managed VPC. Using AMS workload ingest, you can create an AMS AMI by submitting an RFC with the Deployment \$1 Ingestion \$1 Stack from migration partner migrated instance \$1 Create CT (ct-257p9zjk14ija). You must have an instance migrated from your on-premises to AWS by a migration partner, as well as a target AMS VPC and subnet, into which the instance will be ingested.

  For details, see the *AMS Application Developer's* guide at [Workload Ingest](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managedservices/latest/appguide/ams-workload-ingest.html).
+ The CloudFormation ingest change type (ct-36cn2avfrrj9v) feature allows you to easily use an existing CloudFormation template to deploy custom stacks in an AMS-managed VPC.

  For details, see the *AMS Application Developer's* guide at [CloudFormation Template Ingest](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managedservices/latest/appguide/ams-cfn-ingest.html).
+ You can import your on-premises database into a new database to your AMS-managed Amazon S3 bucket or Amazon RDS instance. You do this using a Deployment \$1 Advanced stack components \$1 Database Migration Service (DMS) change types, including Create replication instance (ct-27apldkhqr0ol), Create replication subnet group (ct-2q5azjd8p1ag5), Create replication task (ct-1d2fml15b9eth), Create source endpoint (ct-0attesnjqy2cx) or Create source endpoint (S3) (ct-2oxl37nphsrjz), and Create target endpoint (ct-3gf8dolbo8x9p) or Create target endpoint (S3) (ct-05muqzievnxk5).

  For details, see the *AMS Application Developer's* guide at [Database Migration Service](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managedservices/latest/userguide/ex-create-dms.html).
+ You can import your on-premises MS SQL database into a new database on your AMS-managed RDS SQL instance. You do this using a variety of AMS change types, and the Amazon RDS API, plus AWS consoles. 

  For details, see the AMS Application Guide at [Database (DB) Import to MS SQL RDS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managedservices/latest/appguide/db-to-sql-rds.html).