Amazon Web Services (AWS) earlier this week launched its fifth Technology Infrastructure in Seoul region, expanding its cloud infrastructure footprint in Asia Pacific.
The new area of Seoul should allow companies based on Korean and global companies with customers in Korea to leverage the AWS infrastructure technology platform to build their businesses and run their applications in the cloud.
Seoul region consists of two availability zones, each consisting of one or more geographically separate data centers, each with redundant power, networking and connectivity. Availability Zones are designed to save the other, allowing customers to run production applications and databases that are high availability, fault tolerance and scalable than is possible from a single data center.
With this release, the AWS cloud is already available in 32 areas of availability in 12 geographical regions worldwide, with four other AWS regions (nine areas of availability) in China, India, Ohio, and is available in UK next year.
"Our customers and Korean partners have asked us to build an infrastructure of AWS in Korea so they can run more workloads on AWS and approve new initiatives that could change your business and the customer experience, are delighted to offer our customers today day, "said Andy Jassy, senior vice president of AWS
The new area of Seoul should allow companies based on Korean and global companies with customers in Korea to leverage the AWS infrastructure technology platform to build their businesses and run their applications in the cloud.
Seoul region consists of two availability zones, each consisting of one or more geographically separate data centers, each with redundant power, networking and connectivity. Availability Zones are designed to save the other, allowing customers to run production applications and databases that are high availability, fault tolerance and scalable than is possible from a single data center.
With this release, the AWS cloud is already available in 32 areas of availability in 12 geographical regions worldwide, with four other AWS regions (nine areas of availability) in China, India, Ohio, and is available in UK next year.
"Our customers and Korean partners have asked us to build an infrastructure of AWS in Korea so they can run more workloads on AWS and approve new initiatives that could change your business and the customer experience, are delighted to offer our customers today day, "said Andy Jassy, senior vice president of AWS
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