Amazon Web Services (AWS) Data Center Locations: Regions and Availability Zones (2024)

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing service of Amazon.com, provides compute, storage, database, and other services through its data centers in over 20 countries and more than 100 locations around the world. This mission-critical segment generates $96.8 billion of annualized run-rate revenue and is growing rapidly year-over-year. To understand the company’s portfolio in greater detail, Dgtl Infra answers the questions: How Many Data Centers Does Amazon Web Services (AWS) Have? and Where Are Amazon Web Services (AWS) Data Centers Located?

In total, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates over 125 physical data centers in various global locations, with these facilities comprising over 38 million square feet. These data centers are or will be arranged into 39 regions – AWS’ term for a physical location where it clusters data centers – that are deployed within a highly available, fault tolerant, and scalable environment.

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How Many Data Centers Does Amazon Web Services (AWS) Have?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) currently has 33 regions in operation and a further 6 under development, meaning that the company will have a total of 39 regions available by the end of 2026. Within each AWS region are 3 to 6 isolated, and physically separate locations, known as availability zones, which have independent power, cooling, and physical security, and are connected to each other with a redundant, low-latency, private fiber-optic network.

Presently, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has 105 availability zones in operation and a further 18 under development, meaning that the company will have a total of 123 availability zones existing by the end of 2026.

AWS Regions and Availability Zones

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In contrast to other cloud service providers, AWS operates every region with multiple availability zones, whereas its peers often define a region as a single data center. AWS’ peers, or competitors, include Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud.

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AWS also has over 600 CloudFront Points of Presence (PoPs) worldwide, which represent an extensive network of locations equipped with infrastructure, such as servers and networking equipment. This network ensures closer service delivery to end users, thereby enhancing performance and reliability. Furthermore, AWS operates 13 Regional Edge Caches that work in tandem with the PoPs to optimize content delivery and reduce latency.

Where Are Amazon Web Services (AWS) Data Centers Located?

While AWS does not disclose the exact addresses of its data centers, the company does identify its regions and availability zones. Below is a summary of Amazon Web Services’ – operating and future – 39 regions and 123 availability zones throughout the United States, AWS GovCloud (US), Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, as well as in the Middle East and Africa.

United States

In the United States, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates 4 regions and 16 availability zones. Specifically, AWS operates facilities in the following markets: Columbus, Ohio; multiple locations throughout Morrow County and Umatilla County in the Eastern part of Oregon; the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California; and several locations across Loudoun County, Prince William County, and Fairfax County in Northern Virginia.

Regions

Within these markets, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates data centers in the following regions: US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), US West (Northern California), and US East (Northern Virginia).

United States – Regions and Availability Zones
RegionsCodeZonesLocationStateOpened
US East (Ohio)us-east-23ColumbusOhio2016
US West (Oregon)us-west-24EasternOregon2011
US West (N. California)us-west-13San FranciscoCalifornia2009
US East (N. Virginia)us-east-16MultipleVirginia2006
Total16

From 2011 to 2023, AWS invested approximately $120 billion in its cloud computing infrastructure in the United States and contributed over $40 billion to the U.S. GDP during this period.

Northern Virginia

From 2011 to 2021, AWS invested $51.9 billion in both capital and operating expenditures into data centers located in Northern Virginia. This 10-year investment in the construction and operation of data centers also contributed $8.2 billion in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to the economy of Virginia.

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In the future, AWS plans to invest $35 billion by 2040 to establish multiple data center campuses in Virginia. This investment is anticipated to create over 1,000 jobs and will reinforce Virginia’s position as the world’s largest data center market. Various locations within the state are currently under evaluation for these developments, including new sites in King George County, Louisa County, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County.

AWS GovCloud (US)

AWS GovCloud (US) are regions designed to host sensitive data, regulated IT workloads, and address stringent U.S. government security and compliance requirements. Particularly, AWS GovCloud (US) addresses compliance in the cloud by offering network, data, and virtual machines that are isolated from all standard AWS regions.

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AWS’ GovCloud infrastructure helps government customers and their partners meet compliance and regulatory requirements, including Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Department of Defense (DoD) Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (SRG), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Security Policy, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

Through the AWS GovCloud (US) service, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates 2 regions and 6 availability zones. Presently, AWS is available in the following markets: Columbus, Ohio and the Eastern part of Oregon.

Regions

Within these markets, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates data centers in the following regions: AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West).

AWS GovCloud (US) – Regions and Availability Zones
RegionsCodeZonesLocationStateOpened
AWS GovCloud (US-East)us-gov-east-13ColumbusOhio2018
AWS GovCloud (US-West)us-gov-west-13EasternOregon2011
Total6
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Americas

In the Americas, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates or is planning 4 regions and 12 availability zones. Particularly, AWS is available or will be opening in the following markets: Montreal, Canada; Calgary, Canada; Querétaro, Mexico; and São Paulo, Brazil.

Regions

Within these markets, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates data centers in the following regions: Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), and South America (São Paulo). While AWS will be opening its next Americas data center region, known as Mexico (Central), in Querétaro, Mexico, in early 2025. Importantly, the Mexico (Central) region will have three availability zones and will enable customers with data residency requirements to securely store their content in Mexico while serving end users with even lower latency.

Americas – Regions and Availability Zones
RegionsCodeZonesLocationCountryOpened
Canada (Central)ca-central-13MontrealCanada2016
Canada West (Calgary)ca-west-13CalgaryCanada2023
Mexico (Central)mx-central-13QuerétaroMexico2025
South America (São Paulo)sa-east-13São PauloBrazil2011
Total12
Canada

AWS plans to invest up to $21 billion Canadian dollars ($16 billion USD), by 2037, in both its existing Montreal region and in its upcoming Calgary region. Of this total, AWS will invest up to $4.3 billion Canadian dollars ($3.3 billion USD), by 2037, in its new region in Calgary. This investment includes both capital and operating expenditures, such as imports of equipment, and in-country spending on construction labor, materials, and utilities.

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Overall, AWS’ investment in Calgary alone will support 963 full-time equivalent jobs in the Canadian economy.

Europe

In Europe, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates or is planning 9 regions and 27 availability zones. Specifically, AWS is available in the following markets: Frankfurt, Germany; Dublin, Ireland; London, United Kingdom; Milan, Italy; Paris, France; Aragón, Spain; Stockholm, Sweden; and Zurich, Switzerland.

Additionally, AWS announced plans to launch its European Sovereign Cloud, a new, independent cloud located in Germany, designed to help European customers meet data residency, operational autonomy, and resilience requirements.

Regions

Within these markets, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates data centers in the following regions: Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), and Europe (Zurich).

Europe – Regions and Availability Zones
RegionsCodeZonesLocationCountryOpened
Europe (Frankfurt)eu-central-13FrankfurtGermany2014
European Sovereign CloudTBD3TBDGermany2024/25
Europe (Ireland)eu-west-13DublinIreland2007
Europe (London)eu-west-23LondonUK2016
Europe (Milan)eu-south-13MilanItaly2020
Europe (Paris)eu-west-33ParisFrance2017
Europe (Spain)eu-south-23AragónSpain2022
Europe (Stockholm)eu-north-13StockholmSweden2018
Europe (Zurich)eu-central-23ZurichSwitzerland2022
Total27
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom is one of AWS’ most important regions in Europe. As such, in March 2022, AWS announced its plans to invest more than £1.8 billion ($2.2 billion), over the next two years, to build and operate multiple data centers in the United Kingdom. In turn, AWS noted that it will “more than double” its total investment in the UK to-date.

Furthermore, AWS estimates that it is generating £8.7 billion ($10.5 billion) in economic value for businesses across the UK, which is equivalent to 0.4% of GDP.

Asia Pacific

In Asia Pacific, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates or is planning 15 regions and 47 availability zones. Presently, AWS is available or will be opening in the following markets: Auckland, New Zealand; Bangkok, Thailand; Hong Kong, SAR; Hyderabad, India; Jakarta, Indonesia; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Melbourne, Australia; Mumbai, India; Osaka, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; Singapore; Sydney, Australia; Tokyo, Japan; Beijing, China; and Changsha (Ningxia), China.

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Regions

Within these markets, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates data centers in the following regions: Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), China (Beijing), and China (Ningxia).

In addition, AWS is establishing its next three Asia Pacific data center regions, known as Asia Pacific (Auckland), Asia Pacific (Bangkok), and Asia Pacific (Malaysia), in Auckland, New Zealand; Bangkok, Thailand; and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, respectively.

Asia Pacific – Regions and Availability Zones
RegionsCodeZonesLocationCountryOpened
Asia Pacific (Auckland)ap-southeast-53AucklandNew Zealand2024
Asia Pacific (Bangkok)ap-southeast-63BangkokThailand2024
Asia Pacific (Hong Kong)ap-east-13Hong KongSAR2019
Asia Pacific (Hyderabad)ap-south-23HyderabadIndia2022
Asia Pacific (Jakarta)ap-southeast-33JakartaIndonesia2021
Asia Pacific (Malaysia)ap-southeast-73Kuala LumpurMalaysia2024
Asia Pacific (Melbourne)ap-southeast-43MelbourneAustralia2023
Asia Pacific (Mumbai)ap-south-13MumbaiIndia2016
Asia Pacific (Osaka)ap-northeast-33OsakaJapan2021
Asia Pacific (Seoul)ap-northeast-24SeoulSouth Korea2016
Asia Pacific (Singapore)ap-southeast-13SingaporeSingapore2010
Asia Pacific (Sydney)ap-southeast-23SydneyAustralia2012
Asia Pacific (Tokyo)ap-northeast-14TokyoJapan2011
China (Beijing)cn-north-13BeijingChina2014
China (Ningxia)cn-northwest-13ChangshaChina2017
Total47

Additional details on these new Asia Pacific regions are as follows:

Asia Pacific (Auckland) – New Zealand

In New Zealand, AWS announced that it will open its Asia Pacific (Auckland) region in 2024 with three availability zones. Once live, AWS’ Asia Pacific (Auckland) region will be its first in New Zealand, giving customers with data residency requirements the ability to run workloads and store data that must remain in-country.

In establishing and operating its AWS Region in Auckland, the company is planning to invest up to 7.5 billion NZD ($4.7 billion USD) over the next 15 years, including both capital and operating expenditures. Furthermore, AWS’ investment will support an additional 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs in New Zealand’s economy over the next 15 years.

Asia Pacific (Bangkok) – Thailand

In 2024, AWS plans to launch its cloud region in Thailand named Asia Pacific (Bangkok), which will have three availability zones. As a demonstration of its commitment to the area, AWS has outlined plans to invest over $5 billion (approximately 190 billion baht) in Thailand within the next 15 years.

This upcoming region aims to serve developers, startups, enterprises, government, education, and nonprofit organizations, allowing them to run applications and store data in Thailand.

Asia Pacific (Malaysia) – Kuala Lumpur

In 2024, AWS plans to launch its cloud region in Malaysia with three availability zones. Alongside this development, AWS intends to invest $6 billion (equivalent to MYR 25.5 billion) in Malaysia by the year 2037. This region will allow customers to run applications and store data in Malaysia, thus serving end users with lower latency.

Middle East and Africa

In the Middle East and Africa, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates or is planning 5 regions and 15 availability zones. Particularly, AWS is available in the following markets: Cape Town, South Africa; Manama, Bahrain; Tel Aviv, Israel; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Additionally, AWS announced plans to launch a new cloud infrastructure region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2026, consisting of three availability zones and representing an investment of over $5.3 billion.

Regions

Within these markets, Amazon Web Services (AWS) operates data centers in the following regions: Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (Bahrain), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Middle East (UAE).

Middle East and Africa – Regions and Availability Zones
RegionsCodeZonesLocationCountryOpened
Africa (Cape Town)af-south-13Cape TownSouth Africa2020
Middle East (Bahrain)me-south-13ManamaBahrain2019
Israel (Tel Aviv)il-central-13Tel AvivIsrael2023
Middle East (Saudi Arabia)me-south-23RiyadhSaudi Arabia2026
Middle East (UAE)me-central-13DubaiUAE2022
Total15

Notably, the government of Israel selected AWS as the primary cloud service provider for its $1.2 billion Nimbus Project. As part of this effort, government ministries and subsidiaries in Israel will use cloud computing services and will provide new digital services for Israel’s citizens.

Advantages of Cloud Computing

Amazon Web Services (AWS) identifies six advantages of cloud computing: variable costs, economies of scale, capacity certainty, speed and agility, the avoidance of operating and maintaining data centers, and global availability.

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These benefits can be delivered through its extensive portfolio of data center locations as follows:

  1. Fixed vs. Variable Costs: Instead of investing in data centers and servers prior to knowing how they are going to be used, customers can pay only when they consume computing resources, and pay only for how much they consume
  2. Economies of Scale: By using cloud computing, customers can achieve a lower variable cost than they would be able to achieve on their own – because usage from hundreds of thousands of customers is aggregated in the cloud. Therefore, Amazon Web Services (AWS) facilitates greater economies of scale, using its portfolio of data center locations, which translates into lower pay as-you-go prices for its customers
  3. Capacity Certainty: Customers can eliminate guessing on their infrastructure capacity needs. Specifically, capacity decisions made prior to deploying an application, can often lead to either having expensive idle resources or dealing with limited capacity. Instead, with AWS, cloud computing capacity can be provisioned as-and-when needed
  4. Speed and Agility: New IT resources can be provisioned in a cloud computing environment with only a few clicks. Therefore, customers can reduce the time to make those resources available to developers from weeks, to just minutes
  5. Operating and Maintaining Data Centers: Cloud computing enables customers to avoid the complexities of racking, stacking, and powering servers, and relying on third party data centers. Furthermore, they can sidestep the ongoing maintenance of their data centers
  6. Global: Applications can be deployed in multiple regions around the world with just a few clicks. In turn, this enables applications to have lower latency and provides a better experience for end users

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FAQs

What are at least ___ Availability Zones per AWS region? ›

There are anywhere between two and five availability zones in an AWS Region.

How many regions and Availability Zones are there in AWS? ›

AWS Global Infrastructure Map. The AWS Cloud spans 105 Availability Zones within 33 geographic regions, with announced plans for 21 more Availability Zones and seven more AWS Regions in Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Taiwan, and the AWS European Sovereign Cloud.

What is the relationship between regions Availability Zones and data centers AWS? ›

An AWS Region is a physical location in the world where we have multiple Availability Zones. Availability Zones consist of one or more discrete data centers, each with redundant power, networking, and connectivity, housed in separate facilities.

What is minimum Availability Zone in AWS? ›

The worldwide presence of AWS Regions is also essential for latency-sensitive workloads that need to be located near users of a particular geographic location. Previously, Regions had a minimum of 2 Availability Zones, however moving forwards new Regions will have a minimum of 3 Availability Zones where possible.

How do I choose AWS Availability Zones? ›

Parameters to Consider When Choosing an AWS Region

Parameter #1: Latency and proximity—opt for the closest region for low latency. Fast connection to the server ensures better performance in terms of quick loading and transfer times which results in overall better user experience.

How many data centers are in an Availability Zone? ›

A common misconception is that a single zone equals a single data center. In fact, each zone is usually backed by one or more physical data centers, with the largest backed by as many as five. While a single availability zone can span multiple data centers, no two zones can share a data center.

What is the minimum number of Availability Zones required? ›

Azure regions that support Availability Zones have a minimum of three separate zones. Each availability zone consists of one or more data centers equipped with independent infrastructure power, network, and cooling.

What is the difference between Availability Zone and local zone in AWS? ›

Local Zones are designed to bring the core services needed for the latency-sensitive portions of your workload closer to end users, while Availability Zones provide access to the full array of AWS services.

Are AWS responsible for the security of regions and availability zones? ›

AWS responsibility “Security of the Cloud” - AWS is responsible for protecting the infrastructure that runs all of the services offered in the AWS Cloud. This infrastructure is composed of the hardware, software, networking, and facilities that run AWS Cloud services.

What is the difference between AWS regions and availability zones and edge locations? ›

An Availability Zones (AZ) is a group of data centres. An AWS region must have two availability zones (AZs). 3. AWS Edge Locations: These are mini data center's that are available across all the cities in the world.

Why AWS use multiple availability zones? ›

One of the bedrock principles for service design in AWS is the avoidance of single points of failure in underlying physical infrastructure. This motivates us to build software and systems that use multiple Availability Zones and are resilient to failure of a single zone.

How many AWS Availability Zones are there? ›

AWS operates over 100 Availability Zones within several Regions around the world (current numbers can be found here: AWS Global Infrastructure ). An Availability Zone is one or more discrete data centers with independent and redundant power infrastructure, networking, and connectivity in an AWS Region.

How many Availability Zones should I use? ›

Architect for resiliency

We recommend three Availability Zones for this approach. Using a three Availability Zone deployment, each AZ has static capacity of 50% of peak.

How many Availability Zones can you use in one Amazon VPC? ›

Subnet basics. Each subnet must reside entirely within one Availability Zone and cannot span zones.

How many Availability Zones are in AWS GovCloud? ›

AWS GovCloud (US) Regions contain three Availability Zones with multiple, geographically distributed data centers for high availability. This design, with isolated yet low-latency Availability Zones, protects applications against disruptions like outages and natural disasters.

What is the minimum Availability Zones per region Azure? ›

There are three Availability Zones per supported Azure region. Each Availability Zone has a distinct power source, network, and cooling. By designing your solutions to use replicated VMs in zones, you can protect your apps and data from the loss of a data center.

What are Availability Zones? ›

Availability Zone is a single Data Center or a group of Data Centers in a region. In an Availability Zone the Data Centers are located many miles apart from each other. Having them apart reduces the risk of them all going down if a disaster happens in the region.

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