Difference between revisions of "Amazon regions"
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== Regions == | == Regions == | ||
===North America=== | ===North America=== | ||
− | * N. Virginia: <code>[[us-east-1]]</code>: [[InvalidViewerCertificate]] in [[AWS CloudFormation]] | + | * N. Virginia: <code>[[us-east-1]]</code>: <code>[[InvalidViewerCertificate]]</code> in [[AWS CloudFormation]] |
* Ohio: <code>[[us-east-2]]</code> | * Ohio: <code>[[us-east-2]]</code> | ||
* N. California: <code>[[us-west-1]]</code> | * N. California: <code>[[us-west-1]]</code> |
Revision as of 16:11, 1 November 2021
- https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/
- https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Concepts.RegionsAndAvailabilityZones.html
Contents
Regions
North America
- N. Virginia:
us-east-1
:InvalidViewerCertificate
in AWS CloudFormation - Ohio:
us-east-2
- N. California:
us-west-1
- Oregon:
us-west-2
- Canada:
ca-central-1
South America
- São Paulo:
sa-east-1
Middle East
Europe
- Frankfurt:
eu-central-1
- Dublin:
eu-west-1
- London:
eu-west-2
- Paris:
eu-west-3
- Stockholm:
eu-north-1
- Milan:
eu-south-1
- Spain (announced)
Africa
- Cape Town:
af-south-1
Asia
- Hong Kong:
ap-east-1
- Mumbai:
ap-south-1
- Osaka:
ap-northeast-3
- Seoul:
ap-northeast-2
- Singapore:
ap-southeast-1
- Tokyo:
ap-northeast-1
Oceania
- Sydney:
ap-southeast-2
Regional tokens
AWS recommends using regional AWS Security Token Service (STS) endpoints to reduce latency. Session tokens from regional STS endpoints are valid in all AWS Regions. If you use regional STS endpoints, no action is required.
Session tokens from the global STS endpoint (https://sts.amazonaws.com) are valid only in AWS Regions that are enabled by default. If you intend to enable a new Region for your account, you can either use session tokens from regional STS endpoints or activate the global STS endpoint to issue session tokens that are valid in all AWS Regions. You can do this in Account Settings in the IAM console.
Session tokens that are valid in all AWS Regions are larger. If you store session tokens, these larger tokens might affect your systems. Learn more
Activities
- Learn how to enable or disable AWS regions: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_examples_aws-enable-disable-regions.html
Related terms
- AWS policy:
aws:RequestedRegion
(April 2018) [1] aws configure
:.aws/config
,.aws/credentials
- Amazon S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR), SRR
suaws
ibmcloud regions
- TaskCat CloudFormation validation tool
--region
option inaws
command.- Terraform data source: aws region
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
See also
- Region, Availability Zone (AZ), AMI, ARN, Edge Locations, CPU credits, Placement groups, AWS: Placement groups
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