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Updated on 2023-09-26 GMT+08:00

What Are Regions and AZs?

What Are Regions and AZs?

A region or an availability zone (AZ) identifies the location of a data center. You can create resources in a specific region or an AZ.

  • Regions are defined by their geographical location and network latency. Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region. Regions are classified as universal regions and dedicated regions. A universal region provides universal cloud services for common tenants. A dedicated region provides only services of the same type or provides services only for specific tenants.
  • An AZ contains one or multiple physical data centers. Each AZ has independent cooling, fire extinguishing, moisture-proof, and electrical facilities. Within an AZ, computing, network, storage, and other resources are logically divided into multiple clusters. AZs within a region are interconnected using high-speed optical fibers so you can build cross-AZ high-availability systems.

Figure 1 shows the relationship between regions and AZs.

Figure 1 Regions and AZs

Huawei Cloud provides services in many regions around the world. You can select a region and AZ as needed.

How to Select a Region

When selecting a region, consider the following factors:

  • Location

    You are advised to select a region close to you or your target users. This reduces the network latency and improves the access speed. Regions within the Chinese mainland provide the same infrastructure, BGP network quality, as well as resource operations and configurations. Therefore, if your target users are in the Chinese mainland, you do not need to consider the network latency differences when selecting a region.

    • If you or your target users are in Asia Pacific excepting the Chinese mainland, select the CN-Hong Kong, AP-Bangkok, or AP-Singapore region.
    • If you or your target users are in Africa, select the AF-Johannesburg region.
    • If you or your target users are in Europe, select the EU-Paris region.
  • Relationship between cloud services

    When using multiple cloud services, pay attention to the following restrictions:

    • ECSs, RDS instances, and OBS buckets in different regions cannot communicate with each other through an internal network.
    • ECSs in different regions cannot be bound to the same load balancer.
  • Resource price

    Resource prices may vary by region.

Selecting an AZ

When deploying resources, consider your applications' requirements on disaster recovery (DR) and network latency.

  • If your applications require high DR capability, you are advised to deploy resources in different AZs in the same region.
  • If your applications require low latency between instances, you are advised to deploy resources in the same AZ.

Regions and Endpoints

Before using an API to call resources, specify its region and endpoint. For more details about regions and endpoints, see Content Moderation Regions and Endpoints.

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