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by cthalupa
2913 days ago
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I'm really confused as to what you're trying to say. AWS has been very open over the years about what their terminology means. When they say datacenter, they mean it in the traditional sense of the word. When they say an AZ is made up of at least one but sometimes multiple datacenters, they mean that that an AZ has multiple physical datacenters. They're not slicing up a server room and calling these multiple datacenters. We also know that AZs are physically separated from each other. So an AWS region has at least as many physical datacenters as it has AZs, and potentially quite a few more. James Hamilton has talked pretty extensively about this stuff at re:invent, and as an AWS customer, his talks have been some of the most interesting to me. Other people calling a datacenter a region doesn't suddenly reduce an AWS region down to a datacenter. A datacenter is a word with a pretty specific definition, and an AWS region does not fit that definition. |
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