What are regions and availability zones in aws?
Answer / Kuvar Sen
Regions are geographical locations where AWS resources reside. Each region is designed to be physically isolated from other regions, and provides one or more Availability Zones (AZs). AZs provide infrastructure in separate distinct locations within the same region. They consist of one or more data centers, each with independent power, cooling, and networking. This design helps ensure that your applications run across multiple locations, reducing the risk of a single point of failure.
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