An AWS Region is a geographic area where AWS has multiple data centers, known as Availability Zones, that are geographically isolated but connected with low-latency, high-bandwidth networking. Each Region is designed to be isolated from other Regions to provide fault tolerance, scalability, and high availability for AWS services and resources. AWS customers can choose which Region to use for their resources based on factors such as compliance requirements, latency, and data residency concerns.
B. A physical location around the world where data centers are clustered.
An AWS (Amazon Web Services) Region is a physical location around the world where data centers are clustered. AWS operates in multiple geographic regions around the world, each of which comprises multiple Availability Zones. Each region is completely independent and designed to be isolated from the others. This means that each region is entirely self-contained, with its own infrastructure, security, and availability zones. By using multiple regions, customers can choose the location that best meets their needs in terms of latency, compliance, and other factors.
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.
B. A physical location around the world where data centers are clustered
An AWS Region is a physical location around the world where AWS has multiple data centers. Each Region is designed to be isolated from the other regions, and provides a low-latency network connection to other regions. This allows customers to store data and run applications closer to their customers and end-users, and provides better performance, lower latencies, and compliance with data sovereignty and other regulatory requirements. AWS currently has more than 60 regions across the world, each region contains one or more availability zones, which are discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/?nc1=h_ls
AWS has the concept of a Region, which is a physical location around the world where we cluster data centers.
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