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AWS Global Cloud Infrastructure is the backbone of AWS.

The AWS
Global Cloud Infrastructure is the most secure, extensive, and reliable cloud
platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers
globally. It not only allows you to deploy your application across the globe
with a single click, but it also allows you to build and deploy specific
applications closer to your end-users with single-digit millisecond latency.
It helps millions of active customers from virtually every industry build and
run every imaginable use case on AWS.
It's a big deal because it forms the foundation for AWS services to operate
effectively and gives AWS customers the ability to deploy their applications
globally for better availability and performance.
Question 9:
I've heard about AWS regions, but can you clarify how many of them
there are and what makes them up?
Answer:
AWS has the concept of a Region, a physical location worldwide where
AWS has clusters of data centers. AWS region is a physical location that
has clusters of data centers.
As you can see in the picture above, the AWS Region has 3 three clusters of
data centers. And these clusters of data centers are connected. Each AWS
region is a separate geographical region. Each AWS region is completely
independent having its own internal private secured network and is isolated
from the other AWS regions.
Let’s try to understand AWS regions by looking at the AWS Global
Infrastructure Map. On the AWS Global Infrastructure map above, AWS
regions are represented with circles. The blue circle ones are the current
AWS regions, and AWS Regions in red circles are coming soon.

AWS Global Cloud Infrastructure is the backbone of AWS. The AWS


Global Cloud Infrastructure is the most secure, extensive, and reliable cloud
platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers
globally. It not only allows you to deploy your application across the globe
with a single click, but it also allows you to build and deploy specific
applications closer to your end-users with single-digit millisecond latency.
It helps millions of active customers from virtually every industry build and
run every imaginable use case on AWS.
It's a big deal because it forms the foundation for AWS services to operate
effectively and gives AWS customers the ability to deploy their applications
globally for better availability and performance.
Question 9:
I've heard about AWS regions, but can you clarify how many of them
there are and what makes them up?
Answer:
AWS has the concept of a Region, a physical location worldwide where
AWS has clusters of data centers. AWS region is a physical location that
has clusters of data centers.
As you can see in the picture above, the AWS Region has 3 three clusters of
data centers. And these clusters of data centers are connected. Each AWS
region is a separate geographical region. Each AWS region is completely
independent having its own internal private secured network and is isolated
from the other AWS regions.
Let’s try to understand AWS regions by looking at the AWS Global
Infrastructure Map. On the AWS Global Infrastructure map above, AWS
regions are represented with circles. The blue circle ones are the current
AWS regions, and AWS Regions in red circles are coming soon.

AWS Global Cloud Infrastructure is the backbone of AWS. The AWS


Global Cloud Infrastructure is the most secure, extensive, and reliable cloud
platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers
globally. It not only allows you to deploy your application across the globe
with a single click, but it also allows you to build and deploy specific
applications closer to your end-users with single-digit millisecond latency.
It helps millions of active customers from virtually every industry build and
run every imaginable use case on AWS.
It's a big deal because it forms the foundation for AWS services to operate
effectively and gives AWS customers the ability to deploy their applications
globally for better availability and performance.
Question 9:
I've heard about AWS regions, but can you clarify how many of them
there are and what makes them up?
Answer:
AWS has the concept of a Region, a physical location worldwide where
AWS has clusters of data centers. AWS region is a physical location that
has clusters of data centers.
As you can see in the picture above, the AWS Region has 3 three clusters of
data centers. And these clusters of data centers are connected. Each AWS
region is a separate geographical region. Each AWS region is completely
independent having its own internal private secured network and is isolated
from the other AWS regions.
Let’s try to understand AWS regions by looking at the AWS Global
Infrastructure Map. On the AWS Global Infrastructure map above, AWS
regions are represented with circles. The blue circle ones are the current
AWS regions, and AWS Regions in red circles are coming soon.

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