Regions and Availability Zones

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    North America

    US West (Oregon) Region
    Availability Zones: 4
    Launched 2011
    Local Zones: 7
    Launched 2019

    US East (Northern Virginia) Region
    Availability Zones: 6
    Launched 2006
    Local Zones: 10
    Launched 2020

    US West (Northern California) Region
    Availability Zones: 3*
    Launched 2009

    US East (Ohio) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016

    Canada (Central) Region**
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016
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    Canada West (Calgary) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2023

    GovCloud (US-West) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2011

    GovCloud (US-East) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2018

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Ashburn, VA; Atlanta GA; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Dallas/Fort Worth, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Hillsboro, OR; Houston, TX; Jacksonville, FL; Kansas City, MO; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; Minneapolis, MN; Montreal, QC; Nashville, TN; New York City, NY; Newark, NJ; Palo Alto, CA; Phoenix, AZ; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland, OR; Querétaro, MX; San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; Seattle, WA; Tampa, FL; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC; Washington, DC

    AWS Local Zones - Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City (located in New Jersey), Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Seattle

    Regional Edge Caches - California; Northern Virginia; Ohio; Oregon

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    *New customers can access two Availability Zones in US West (Northern California).

    **Located in the Montreal metropolitan area

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    South America

    South America (São Paulo) Region
    Availability Zones: 3*
    Launched 2011

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; São Paulo, Brazil; Fortaleza, Brazil; Bogota, Colombia; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Santiago, Chile; Lima, Peru

    Regional Edge Caches - São Paulo, Brazil

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    *New customers can access three Availability Zones in South America (São Paulo)

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    Europe

    Europe (Ireland) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2007

    Europe (Frankfurt) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2014

    Europe (London) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016

    Europe (Paris) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2017

    Europe (Stockholm) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2018

    Europe (Milan) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2020

    Europe (Zurich) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    Europe (Spain) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Athens, Greece; Barcelona, Spain; Berlin, Germany; Brussels, Belgium; Bucharest, Romania; Budapest, Hungary; Copenhagen, Denmark; Dublin, Ireland; Dusseldorf, Germany; Frankfurt, Germany; Hamburg, Germany; Helsinki, Finland; Lisbon, Portugal; London, England; Madrid, Spain; Manchester, England; Marseille, France; Milan, Italy; Munich, Germany; Oslo, Norway; Palermo, Italy; Paris, France; Prague, Czech Republic; Rome, Italy; Sofia, Bulgaria; Stockholm, Sweden; Vienna, Austria; Warsaw, Poland; Zagreb, Croatia; Zurich, Switzerland

    Regional Edge Caches - Dublin, Ireland; Frankfurt, Germany; London, England

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    Europe (Ireland) Region is located in the Republic of Ireland.

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    Middle East

    Middle East (Bahrain) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2019

    Middle East (UAE) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    Israel (Tel Aviv) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2023

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Fujairah, United Arab Emirates; Manama, Bahrain; Muscat, Oman; Tel Aviv, Israel

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    Africa

    Africa (Cape Town) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2020

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Cape Town, South Africa; Johannesburg, South Africa; Lagos, Nigeria; Nairobi, Kenya

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    Asia Pacific

    Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2010

    Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region
    Availability Zones: 4
    Launched 2011

    Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region
    Availability Zones: 4
    Launched 2016

    Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016

    Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2019

    Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2021

    Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2021

    AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2024

    Mainland China (Beijing) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
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    Mainland China (Ningxia) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
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    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Bangalore, India; Bangkok, Thailand; Chennai, India; Beijing, China, Shanghai, China, Ningxia, China, Shenzhen, China, Hong Kong SAR, China; Hanoi, Vietnam; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Hyderabad, India; Jakarta, Indonesia; Kolkata, India; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Manila, The Philippines; Mumbai, India; New Delhi, India; Osaka, Japan; Pune, India; Seoul, Korea; Singapore; Taipei, Taiwan; Taoyuan, Taiwan; Tokyo, Japan; Zhongwei, China

    Regional Edge Caches - Mumbai, India; Seoul, Korea; Singapore; Tokyo, Japan

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    Australia

    Australia (Sydney) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2012

    Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2023

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Auckland, NZ; Brisbane, Australia; Melbourne, Australia; Perth, Australia; Sydney, Australia

    Regional Edge Caches - Sydney, Australia

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

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  • North America
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    North America

    US West (Oregon) Region
    Availability Zones: 4
    Launched 2011
    Local Zones: 7
    Launched 2019

    US East (Northern Virginia) Region
    Availability Zones: 6
    Launched 2006
    Local Zones: 10
    Launched 2020

    US West (Northern California) Region
    Availability Zones: 3*
    Launched 2009

    US East (Ohio) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016

    Canada (Central) Region**
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016
    Learn more at AWS Canada

    Canada West (Calgary) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2023

    GovCloud (US-West) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2011

    GovCloud (US-East) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2018

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Ashburn, VA; Atlanta GA; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Dallas/Fort Worth, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Hillsboro, OR; Houston, TX; Jacksonville, FL; Kansas City, MO; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; Minneapolis, MN; Montreal, QC; Nashville, TN; New York City, NY; Newark, NJ; Palo Alto, CA; Phoenix, AZ; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland, OR; Querétaro, MX; San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; Seattle, WA; Tampa, FL; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC; Washington, DC

    AWS Local Zones - Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City (located in New Jersey), Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Seattle

    Regional Edge Caches - California; Northern Virginia; Ohio; Oregon

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    *New customers can access two Availability Zones in US West (Northern California).

    **Located in the Montreal metropolitan area

  • South America
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    South America

    South America (São Paulo) Region
    Availability Zones: 3*
    Launched 2011

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; São Paulo, Brazil; Fortaleza, Brazil; Bogota, Colombia; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Santiago, Chile; Lima, Peru

    Regional Edge Caches - São Paulo, Brazil

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    *New customers can access three Availability Zones in South America (São Paulo)

    See detailed list of offerings at all AWS locations

     

  • Europe
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    Europe

    Europe (Ireland) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2007

    Europe (Frankfurt) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2014

    Europe (London) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016

    Europe (Paris) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2017

    Europe (Stockholm) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2018

    Europe (Milan) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2020

    Europe (Zurich) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    Europe (Spain) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Athens, Greece; Barcelona, Spain; Berlin, Germany; Brussels, Belgium; Bucharest, Romania; Budapest, Hungary; Copenhagen, Denmark; Dublin, Ireland; Dusseldorf, Germany; Frankfurt, Germany; Hamburg, Germany; Helsinki, Finland; Lisbon, Portugal; London, England; Madrid, Spain; Manchester, England; Marseille, France; Milan, Italy; Munich, Germany; Oslo, Norway; Palermo, Italy; Paris, France; Prague, Czech Republic; Rome, Italy; Sofia, Bulgaria; Stockholm, Sweden; Vienna, Austria; Warsaw, Poland; Zagreb, Croatia; Zurich, Switzerland

    Regional Edge Caches - Dublin, Ireland; Frankfurt, Germany; London, England

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    Europe (Ireland) Region is located in the Republic of Ireland.

    See detailed list of offerings at all AWS locations

     

  • Middle East
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    Middle East

    Middle East (Bahrain) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2019

    Middle East (UAE) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    Israel (Tel Aviv) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2023

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Fujairah, United Arab Emirates; Manama, Bahrain; Muscat, Oman; Tel Aviv, Israel

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    See detailed list of offerings at all AWS locations

     

  • Africa
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    Africa

    Africa (Cape Town) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2020

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Cape Town, South Africa; Johannesburg, South Africa; Lagos, Nigeria; Nairobi, Kenya

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    See detailed list of offerings at all AWS locations

     

  • Asia Pacific
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    Asia Pacific

    Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2010

    Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region
    Availability Zones: 4
    Launched 2011

    Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region
    Availability Zones: 4
    Launched 2016

    Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2016

    Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2019

    Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2021

    Asia Pacific (Jakarta) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2021

    AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2022

    AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2024

    Mainland China (Beijing) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Learn more at www.amazonaws.cn

    Mainland China (Ningxia) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Learn more at www.amazonaws.cn

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Bangalore, India; Bangkok, Thailand; Chennai, India; Beijing, China, Shanghai, China, Ningxia, China, Shenzhen, China, Hong Kong SAR, China; Hanoi, Vietnam; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Hyderabad, India; Jakarta, Indonesia; Kolkata, India; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Manila, The Philippines; Mumbai, India; New Delhi, India; Osaka, Japan; Pune, India; Seoul, Korea; Singapore; Taipei, Taiwan; Taoyuan, Taiwan; Tokyo, Japan; Zhongwei, China

    Regional Edge Caches - Mumbai, India; Seoul, Korea; Singapore; Tokyo, Japan

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    See detailed list of offerings at all AWS locations

     

  • Australia and New Zealand
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    Australia

    Australia (Sydney) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2012

    Australia (Melbourne) Region
    Availability Zones: 3
    Launched 2023

    AWS Edge Locations

    Edge locations - Auckland, NZ; Brisbane, Australia; Melbourne, Australia; Perth, Australia; Singapore; Sydney, Australia

    Regional Edge Caches - Sydney, Australia

    Learn more about the Global Edge Network »

    See detailed list of offerings at all AWS locations

     

Benefits

Regions

AWS has the concept of a Region, which is a physical location around the world where we cluster data centers. We call each group of logical data centers an Availability Zone. Each AWS Region consists of a minimum of three, isolated, and physically separate AZs within a geographic area. Unlike other cloud providers, who often define a region as a single data center, the multiple AZ design of every AWS Region offers advantages for customers. Each AZ has independent power, cooling, and physical security and is connected via redundant, ultra-low-latency networks. AWS customers focused on high availability can design their applications to run in multiple AZs to achieve even greater fault-tolerance. AWS infrastructure Regions meet the highest levels of security, compliance, and data protection.

AWS provides a more extensive global footprint than any other cloud provider, and to support its global footprint and ensure customers are served across the world, AWS opens new Regions rapidly. AWS maintains multiple geographic Regions, including Regions in North America, South America, Europe, China, Asia Pacific, South Africa, and the Middle East.

Availability Zones

An Availability Zone (AZ) is one or more discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity in an AWS Region. AZs give customers the ability to operate production applications and databases that are more highly available, fault tolerant, and scalable than would be possible from a single data center. All AZs in an AWS Region are interconnected with high-bandwidth, low-latency networking, over fully redundant, dedicated metro fiber providing high-throughput, low-latency networking between AZs. All traffic between AZs is encrypted. The network performance is sufficient to accomplish synchronous replication between AZs. AZs make partitioning applications for high availability easy. If an application is partitioned across AZs, companies are better isolated and protected from issues such as power outages, lightning strikes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and more. AZs are physically separated by a meaningful distance, many kilometers, from any other AZ, although all are within 100 km (60 miles) of each other.

Services

AWS offers a broad set of global cloud-based products including compute, storage, database, analytics, networking, machine learning and AI, mobile, developer tools, IoT, security, enterprise applications, and much more. 

The following core services are included in all Region launches: Amazon API Gateway, AWS Application Auto Scaling, Amazon Aurora, AWS Certificate Manager (ACM), AWS CloudFormation, AWS CloudTrail, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Config, AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS), AWS Direct Connect, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR), Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon EMR, Amazon ElastiCache, Amazon EventBridge, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS), Amazon Kinesis, Data Streams, AWS Lambda, AWS Management Console, AWS Marketplace, Amazon OpenSearch Service, AWS Health Dashboard, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon Route 53, Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller, AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS), Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS), Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Simple Workflow Service (Amazon SWF), AWS Step Functions, AWS Support, AWS Systems Manager, AWS Trusted Advisor, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), and AWS VPN.

In addition, the following services usually launch within 12 months of a new Region launch: Amazon Athena, AWS Backup, AWS Batch, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Cognito, AWS Control Tower, AWS DataSync, AWS CodeBuild, AWS Directory Service, EC2 Image Builder, Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), Firewall Management Service (FMS), Amazon FSx, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), AWS Glue, Amazon GuardDuty, AWS IAM Identity Center, Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, AWS Lake Formation, AWS License Manager, Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink (MSF), Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka (MSK), Amazon MQ, AWS Organizations, AWS Private Certificate Authority, AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM), AWS Resource Groups, Amazon SageMaker, AWS Security Hub, Service Quotas, AWS Storage Gateway, AWS Transit Gateway, and AWS WAF.

Customers can share their interest for local region delivery, request service roadmap information, or gain insight on service interdependency (under NDA) by contacting your AWS sales representative

Local Zones

AWS Local Zones place compute, storage, database, and other select AWS services closer to end-users. With AWS Local Zones, you can easily run highly-demanding applications that require single-digit millisecond latencies to your end-users such as media & entertainment content creation, real-time gaming, reservoir simulations, electronic design automation, and machine learning.

Each AWS Local Zone location is an extension of an AWS Region where you can run your latency sensitive applications using AWS services such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Amazon Elastic Block Store, Amazon File Storage, and Amazon Elastic Load Balancing in geographic proximity to end-users. AWS Local Zones provide a high-bandwidth, secure connection between local workloads and those running in the AWS Region, allowing you to seamlessly connect to the full range of in-region services through the same APIs and tool sets.

AWS Wavelength

AWS Wavelength enables developers to build applications that deliver single-digit millisecond latencies to mobile devices and end-users. AWS developers can deploy their applications to Wavelength Zones, AWS infrastructure deployments that embed AWS compute and storage services within the telecommunications providers’ datacenters at the edge of the 5G networks, and seamlessly access the breadth of AWS services in the region. This enables developers to deliver applications that require single-digit millisecond latencies such as game and live video streaming, machine learning inference at the edge, and augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR). AWS Wavelength brings AWS services to the edge of the 5G network, minimizing the latency to connect to an application from a mobile device. Application traffic can reach application servers running in Wavelength Zones without leaving the mobile provider’s network. This reduces the extra network hops to the Internet that can result in latencies of more than 100 milliseconds, preventing customers from taking full advantage of the bandwidth and latency advancements of 5G.

AWS Outposts

AWS Outposts bring native AWS services, infrastructure, and operating models to virtually any data center, co-location space, or on-premises facility. You can use the same AWS APIs, tools, and infrastructure across on-premises and the AWS cloud to deliver a truly consistent hybrid experience. AWS Outposts is designed for connected environments and can be used to support workloads that need to remain on-premises due to low latency or local data processing needs.


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