AWS Local Zones Explainer Video | Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services · Advanced ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·20h ago
Building on AWS but your end users aren't near a Region? AWS Local Zones extend AWS infrastructure to 30+ metros worldwide, bringing compute, storage, networking, and AI/ML services closer to where you need them. Deliver single-digit millisecond latency, meet data residency requirements, accelerate legacy migrations, and run AI/ML workloads without building your own data centers. Same APIs, tools, and security controls as AWS Regions, fully managed with pay-as-you-go pricing and no minimum commitment. Enable Local Zones in your AWS Management Console today. Learn more about AWS Local Zones: https://go.aws/localzones Subscribe to AWS: https://go.aws/subscribe Create a free AWS account: https://go.aws/signup Try AWS for free: https://go.aws/free Connect with an expert: https://go.aws/contact Explore more: https://go.aws/more Next steps: Explore on AWS in Analyst Research: https://go.aws/reports Discover, deploy, and manage software that runs on AWS: https://go.aws/marketplace Join the AWS Partner Network: https://go.aws/partners Learn more on how Amazon builds and operates software: https://go.aws/library Do you have technical AWS questions? Ask the community of experts on AWS re:Post: https://go.aws/3lPaoPb Why AWS? Amazon Web Services is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud, enabling customers to build anything they can imagine. We offer the greatest choice of innovative cloud capabilities and expertise, on the most extensive global infrastructure with industry-leading security, reliability, and performance. #HybridCloud #CloudInfrastructure #LowLatencyApplications #AWS #AmazonWebServices #CloudComputing
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