![]() ![]() Not every customer wants to operate their own on-premises data center, while others may be interested in getting rid of their local data center entirely. AWS Outposts are fully managed and configurable compute and storage racks built with AWS-designed hardware that allow customers to run compute and storage on-premises, while seamlessly connecting to AWS’s broad array of services in the cloud.ĪWS Local Zones are a new type of AWS infrastructure designed to run workloads that require single-digit millisecond latency, like video rendering and graphics intensive, virtual desktop applications. Q: How should I think about when to use AWS Local Zones, AWS Wavelength, or AWS Outposts for applications that require low latency or local data processing?ĪWS is helping customers by delivering a consistent experience to support applications with low latency or local data processing requirements wherever they need to be deployed.ĪWS Outposts is designed for workloads that need to remain on-premises due to latency requirements, where customers want that workload to run seamlessly with the rest of their other workloads in AWS. Both Local Zones and Availability Zones allow you to build applications for high-availability. Services like Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, Amazon VPC, and others are locally available and can be used to serve end users in geographic proximity with extremely low-latency, while other AWS services like Amazon S3 and Amazon Aurora are accessible privately via VPC over AWS private network. 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. ![]() Q: How are AWS Local Zones different than Availability Zones? AWS Local Zones have their own connection to the internet and support AWS Direct Connect, so resources created in the Local Zone can serve local end-users with very low-latency communications. You should use AWS Local Zones to deploy workloads closer to your end-users for low-latency requirements. AWS Local Zones are also connected to the parent region via Amazon’s redundant and very high bandwidth private network, giving applications running in AWS Local Zones fast, secure, and seamless access to the rest of AWS services. AWS Local Zones allow you to use select AWS services, like compute and storage services, closer to more end-users, providing them very low latency access to the applications running locally. ![]()
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