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What are regions in AWS?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 6:22 pm

AWS regions are the logical foundation of AWS. You can create a new region by launching an Amazon EC2 instance in the desired geographic location.

There are currently four regions available: us-east-1, us-west-1, europe-west1, and europe-east1.

AWS Regions provide you with the following benefits:

Availability of the sameAWS features in multiple geographic locations

Differentiation of services for different customers in the same region

Deployment flexibility with multiple Availability Zones

To create a new region, launch an Amazon EC2 instance with the desired region name and key pair. After your instance is up and running, you can access the console, and under the Regions tab, select the region you created, and then choose Actions > Create Region.

You can also use the AWS Region Manager tool to manage your regions. To launch the Region Manager, open the AWS Management Console, and under the Cloud Services heading, select EC2.

Under the Regions heading, select your desired region. You can then use the Region Manager to create and manage your regions.

The Region Manager provides the following features:

Manage your regions and availability zones

Create and manage sub-regions

Configure traffic routing

Configure security groUPS

You can also use the Region Manager to manage your instances. To launch the Region Manager, open the AWS Management Console, and under the EC2 heading, select Regions.

Under the Instances heading, select the instance you want to manage. You can then use the Region Manager to modify instance settings, add or remove instances from a region, or terminate an instance.

Manage your instances

Modify instance settings

Add or remove instances from a region

Terminate an instance

You can also use the Region Manager to manage your traffic.

PRO TIP: When creating regions in AWS, it is important to consider the physical location of your resources and how they will interact with other AWS services. Additionally, you should be aware of the regional availability of certain AWS services and features.

Under the Traffic heading, select the traffic you want to manage. You can then use the Region Manager to modify traffic settings, add or remove traffic sources from a region, or terminate a traffic source.

Manage your traffic

Modify traffic settings

Add or remove traffic sources from a region

The Region Manager also provides the following features for managing your resources:

Manage your resources

Create and manage clusters

Create and manage instances

You can also use the Region Manager to manage your AWS resources.

Under the Resources heading, select the resources you want to manage. You can then use the Region Manager to create or delete resources, add or remove resources from a region, or terminate a resource.

When you create a new region, the Region Manager creates an availability zone for you. You can use the Region Manager to create or delete sub-regions, and to configure traffic routing for your region.

Conclusion

AWS regions provide you with the benefits of multiple AWS features in a single geographic location, differentiation of services for different customers in the same region, and deployment flexibility with multiple Availability Zones. You can use the Region Manager to manage your regions, instances, and resources.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.