Saturday, April 13, 2024

Exploring AWS Global Infrastructure: Regions, Zones, and Localized Delivery

Exploring AWS Global Infrastructure: Regions, Zones, and Localized Delivery


AWS Global Infrastructure refers to the highly reliable, scalable, and low-latency network that Amazon Web Services uses to run its online services. This infrastructure is comprised of the following components:
  1. -Regions: Geographic locations around the world hosting AWS resources.
  2. -Availability Zones: Isolated data centers within each region with redundant power, networking, and connectivity.
  3. -Edge Locations: Sites deployed globally to deliver cached content closer to users to reduce latency.
  4. -Local Zones: Extensions of AWS Regions located in specific areas to provide low-latency access to nearby users.

This infrastructure supports the reliable, secure, and efficient delivery of AWS services globally.

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