AWS Infrastructure - Conceptual Framework (How it all Works)
Let me share what we learned and deployed so far in my Cloud Journey. AWS Global Infrastructure AWS Global Infrastructure is a global network of infrastructure to provide highly available, scalable, and reliable services to its users. This infrastructure is segmented into geographical regions, availability zones, and edge locations. Regions Regions serve specific geographical areas which are independent of each other so that a problem in one region does not affect another. Regions are where AWS clusters its data centers. Availability Zones Within each AWS Region, there are multiple isolated locations known as Availability Zones (AZs). Each AZ has its own data center with redundant power, networking, and connectivity. Each AZ are at least 60 miles apart from each other, providing geographical dispersion for better fault tolerance and stability. Edge Locations Edge locations are sites located around the world used to cache content for faster delivery and lower latency. Local Zones ...