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From this day, you can get a more detailed visibility of information about geographical rental for AWS regions and AWS availability zones (AZS). This detailed information will help you select regions and AZ, which are in line with your regulatory, observance and operational requirements.
We continue to expand global AWS infrastructure to meet your business requirements and now have 114 to 36 regions. We announced plans to add another 12 AZ and four regions in New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Tai -Wan and the European Sovereign Cloud AWS.
One of the things we have learned from our customers is needed to make more visibility to a specific AWS infrastructure. This is important for customers in highly regulated sectors such as the financial industry or playing games where there are specific requirements for the physical placement of infrastructure. For example, Fanduel, a leading sports company based in the USA, is expanding to new markets across the US and Canada. They are too thoroughly about improved geographical transparency to take more informed decisions and ensure that they meet data residents because they quickly scalance their business.
Geography for AWS regions
If you want to find geographical information for your region, you can visit the AWS Global Infrastructure Regions and the availability of the zone. Once you go to this page, you can select any card on the map and go to boot and view geographic information for each area. You can find an example in the following figure showing North America regions. As expected, infrastructure for US West (Oregon) Region is located in U.S.A.and Canada (central) region is located in Canada.
Geography for the availability zones
If you want to find specific geographical information for AZ, you can visit the AWS regions and availbibility Zones in the AWS documentation. Choose a region that you are interested in and find a table that shows you a geography for this region. As you can see in the next screenshot, infrastructure AZ with AZ ID use1-az1
is located in Virginia, the United States of America.
Stay tuned
We will update this site to reflect new geographical information as we continue to grow our global AWS infrastructure and add other AWS and AZ regions.
Quick links
If you want to learn more, visit the AWS Global Infrastructure Regions and Availbibility Regions and AWS Regions and AvaSs Availability in AWS documentation and send AWS Re: Post or through the usual AWS support contacts.
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