Microsoft Azure Plans New China Data Centers in Asia Cloud Expansion China North 3 will be the first Azure availability region in China to feature multiple zones for high-availability applications.
Microsoft is planning to launch an additional Azure cloud availability region in China, the company’s second new Asian data center region announcement in as many weeks.
Last week the company said it also had an Indonesia Azure region in the works.
Tuesday’s announcement was part of a long list of Microsoft news announced at its annual Ignite conference, taking place this week online.
Another Azure data center-related announcement at Ignite Tuesday was general availability of Azure Resource Mover. Microsoft first announced the feature at last year’s Ignite and started previewing it then. The free feature makes it easier for users to move workloads between different Azure availability regions.
4 weeks ago
AWS (Osaka) Local Region expanded into a standard AWS Region to accommodate an even greater variety of use cases and serve Japan with even lower latency
Customers and AWS Partners across Japan welcome the new AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region, including Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,
KDDI Corporation, Sansan, NEC, and many more
SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced the launch of a second full region in Japan, the AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region. The region is an expansion of the existing AWS Osaka Local Region, which opened to select customers in February 2018. The new region consists of three Availability Zones (AZs) and joins the existing 25 Availability Zones in eight AWS Regions across Asia Pacific in Beijing, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Ningxia, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo. Globally, AWS has 80 Availability Zones across 25 geographic regions, with plans to la
AWS Launches Second Region in Japan
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4 weeks ago
AWS (Osaka) Local Region expanded into a standard AWS Region to accommodate an even greater variety of use cases and serve Japan with even lower latency
Customers and AWS Partners across Japan welcome the new AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region, including Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,
KDDI Corporation, Sansan, NEC, and many more
SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced the launch of a second full region in Japan, the AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region. The region is an expansion of the existing AWS Osaka Local Region, which opened to select customers in February 2018. The new region consists of three Availability Zones (AZs) and joins the existing 25 Availability Zones in eight AWS Regions across Asia Pacific in Beijing, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Ningxia, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo. Globally, AWS has 80 Availability Zones across 25 geographic regions