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Choose the Right Azure Region for You | Microsoft Azure Get help choosing the right geography for your residency and compliance needs Ensure that the Azure services you need are available in the datacenter region that you're considering
List of Azure regions | Microsoft Learn In this article Azure provides the most extensive global footprint of any cloud provider and is rapidly opening new regions This article contains a list of all Azure regions, their paired region status, physical location, geography, and availability zone support
Microsoft Azure Regions: Interactive Map of Global Datacenters This Microsoft Azure Regions Interactive Map shows the locations of each of the Microsoft Azure cloud regions plotted on a map The map code is built using the Azure Maps Web SDK Clicking on the pin will display the name of the Azure Region, along with the name of the Azure Regions Pair
What are Azure regions? | Microsoft Learn Azure provides over 60 regions globally Regions are located across many different geographies Each geography represents a data residency boundary, for example the United States, or Europe, and may contain one or more regions Each region is a set of physical facilities that include datacenters and networking infrastructure Regions provide certain types of resiliency options Many regions
Azure Regions and Data Centers Explore the available and access restricted Azure regions, including their geography, physical location, availability zones, and paired regions for disaster recovery
Microsoft Azure Data Center Locations Click here for a list of Microsoft Azure data center locations Find the right facility for colocation, bare metal and more or call us at +1 833-471-7100
Where are the datacenters? Here’s a map of all the Azure and AWS . . . Understanding the location of datacenters is key to making informed decisions in the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing Both AWS and Azure offer extensive global coverage through their intricate network of regions and availability zones