For two server instances to connect to each other's database mirroring endpoint point, the login account of each instance requires access to the other instance. Also, each login account requires connect permission to the Database Mirroring endpoint of the other instance.
The impact of this requirement depends on whether the server instances run as the same domain user account:
If the server instances run as the same domain user account, the correct user logins exist automatically in both master databases. This simplifies the security configuration for Database Mirroring and Always On Availability Groups.
If the server instances run as different user accounts, user logins on the server instance that hosts the principal server or primary replica must be manually reproduced on the server instance that hosts the mirror server or on every server instance that hosts a secondary replica. For more information, see Create a Login for a Different Account and Grant Connect Permission, later in this topic.
Important
To create a more secure environment, consider using separate domain accounts for each server instance.
Create a Login for a Different Account
If two server instances run as different accounts, the system administrator must use the CREATE LOGIN Transact-SQL statement to create a login for the startup service account of the remote instance for each server instance. For more information, see CREATE LOGIN (Transact-SQL).
For example, for the server instance sqlA, which runs under loginA, to connect to the server instance sqlB, which runs under loginB, loginA must exist on sqlB, and loginB must exist on sqlA. In addition, for a database mirroring session that includes a witness server instance (sqlC) and in which the three server instances run under different domain accounts, the following logins must be created:
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Note
It is possible to connect with the network service account by using the machine account instead of a domain user. If the machine account is used, it must be added as a user on the other server instance.
Grant Connect Permission
Once a login has been created on a server instance, the login must be granted permission to connect to the database mirroring endpoint of the server instance. The system administrator grants the connect permission using a GRANT Transact-SQL statement. For more information, see GRANT (Transact-SQL).
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