Difference between revisions of "AWS Availability Zone (AZ)"
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* [[Multi AZ]]: <code>[[aws rds describe-db-instances]]</code> | * [[Multi AZ]]: <code>[[aws rds describe-db-instances]]</code> | ||
* [[Resource Groups]] | * [[Resource Groups]] | ||
+ | * <code>[[availability_zone]]</code> Terraform | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 11:11, 5 September 2021
An Availability Zone (AZ) is one or more discrete data centers with redundant power, networking, and connectivity in an AWS Region.
Related terms
See also
- Cloud CLIs: AWS CLI,
eksctl
,sam
,doctl
,gcloud, gsutil
,aliyun
,google-cloud-sdk
,ibmcloud
,cf, heroku
- Region, Availability Zone (AZ), AMI, ARN, Edge Locations, CPU credits, Placement groups, AWS: Placement groups
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