![]() ![]() Customers in a variety of industries can now deliver innovative, new services and experiences to their end users, all with familiar AWS infrastructure, services, APIs, and tools.” “We’ve designed AWS Local Zones to support a broad range of use cases-from trading applications that need to respond quickly to market fluctuations to interactive live event and gaming experiences. “With today’s launch of an AWS Local Zones location in Muscat, we are proud to bring the cloud closer to AWS customers, so they can deploy latency-sensitive workloads and store data locally,” said Wojciech Bajda, AWS director of Public Sector, Middle East and Africa. Customers can access AWS Local Zones via an internet connection, as well as through private network connections to both AWS Local Zones and any AWS Region. ![]() AWS Local Zones can also assist organizations in migrating additional workloads to AWS, thereby supporting a hybrid cloud migration strategy and streamlining IT operations. They can also provide customers in regulated industries such as health care, finance, and government with the option to keep data within a geographical boundary.ĪWS manages and supports AWS Local Zones, so customers save money and time by not having to procure, operate, and maintain infrastructure in multiple cities to support low latency applications. Customers can achieve the low latency required for use cases such as online gaming, live streaming, and augmented and virtual reality by locating AWS Local Zones near large population centers in metro areas. The launch of a new AWS Local Zones location in Muscat gives customers the ability to easily deploy applications located close to end users in the metro area. Organizations have traditionally maintained these location-sensitive workloads on premises or in managed data centers that require customers to procure, operate, and maintain their own IT infrastructure, and use different sets of APIs and tools for their on-premises and AWS environments. Customers require AWS infrastructure closer to their data source or end users when a Region is not close enough to meet low latency or data residency requirements. The majority of customer workloads are hosted in an AWS Region, which is a geographical location where AWS clusters data centers to serve customers. The location of cloud infrastructure is important for applications that require single-digit millisecond latency or must remain within a geographic boundary for regulatory reasons. ![]()
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