Regions and AZs
Concepts
A region and availability zone (AZ) identify the location of a data center. You can create resources in regions and AZs.
- A region is a physical data center. Each region is completely isolated to ensure high fault tolerance and stability. After creating resources in a region, you cannot change the region.
- An AZ is a physical location with independent power supplies and network in a region. A region contains one or more AZs that are physically isolated but interconnected through the internal network. The fault of an AZ will not affect other AZs. The internal network provides economical connection with low latency.
Figure 1 shows the relationship between regions and AZs.
Selecting a Region
You are advised to select a region close to you or your target users. This reduces network latency and improves access rate.
How Do I Select an AZ?
Consider your requirements for DR and network latency when selecting an AZ:
- Deploy resources in different AZs in the same region for DR purposes.
- Deploy resources in the same AZ for minimum latency.
Regions and Endpoints
When you use resources with API calls, you must specify the regional endpoint. For details about regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints.
When you use resources with API calls, you must specify the regional endpoint. Obtain the regions and endpoints from the enterprise administrator.
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