Regions and Availability Zones

A fundamental concept of AWS is that its services and the solutions built on top of them are architected for failure. This means that a failure of the underlying resources is a scenario actively planned for, rather than avoided until it cannot be ignored.

Due to this, all the services and resources available are divided up in to geographically diverse Regions. Using specific regions means you can provide services to your users that are optimized for speed and performance.

Within a region, there are always multiple Availability Zones (a.k.a. AZ). Each AZ represents a geographically distinct—but still close—physical data center. AZs have their own facilities and power source, so an event that might take a single ...

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