AWS to Open Data Center in Paris, France
In 2017
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 3, 2016 at 2:27 pmOn a blog of AWS, Jeff Barr, chief evangelist, wrote:
New AWS Region in France
As cloud computing becomes the new normal for organizations all over the world and as our customer base becomes larger and more diverse, we will continue to build and launch additional AWS Regions.
Bonjour la France
I am happy to announce that we will be opening an AWS Region in Paris, France in 2017. The new Region will give AWS partners and customers the ability to run their workloads and store their data in France.
This will be the fourth AWS Region in Europe. We currently have two other Regions in Europe – EU (Ireland) and EU (Frankfurt) and an additional Region in the UK expected to launch in the coming months. Together, these Regions will provide our customers with a total of 10 Availability Zones (AZs) and allow them to architect highly fault tolerant applications while storing their data in the EU.
Worldwide infrastructure
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Today’s announcement means that our global infrastructure now comprises 35 Availability Zones across 13 geographic regions worldwide, with another five AWS Regions (and 12 Availability Zones) in France, Canada, China, Ohio, and the UK coming online throughout the next year.
As always, we are looking forward to serving new and existing French customers and working with partners across Europe. Of course, the new Region will also be open to existing AWS customers who would like to process and store data in France.