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AWS Global Infrastructure

Explore the structure of AWS global infrastructure by learning about AWS Regions, Availability Zones, Local Zones, and edge locations. This lesson helps you understand how these components support high availability, fault tolerance, and low-latency content delivery across the world, preparing you for the AWS SysOps Administrator exam.

AWS is a globally available platform that has data centers across the world. AWS Regions, AZs, and edge locations are the backbone of the AWS ecosystem.

Note: For the scope of this exam, you should know about AWS Regions, Availability Zones (AZs), and edge locations. AWS Local Zones and regional edge caches are also included in this course.

Regions

An AWS Region is a geographical location somewhere in the world where AWS has a cluster of two or more data centers. Data centers in a region are entirely isolated from the other areas, so a failure in Region 1 doesn’t affect services in Region 2.

Current and upcoming AWS regions
Current and upcoming AWS regions

The map shows AWS Regions all over the world. As of this writing, AWS has 26 regions across the globe and ...