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Understand Azure Global Infrastructure

Geographies (Geos)

A geography is a discrete market, typically containing two or more regions, that preserves data residency and compliance boundaries. Geographies allow customers with specific data-residency and compliance needs to keep their data and applications close. Geographies are fault-tolerant to withstand complete region failure through their connection to Microsoft dedicated high-capacity networking infrastructure. Geos examples: US, Europe, Asia Pacific, Japan, Brazil, Australia, China. Learn more  >

Regions

A region is a set of datacenters deployed within a latency-defined perimeter and connected through a dedicated regional low-latency network. With more global regions than any other cloud provider, Azure gives customers the flexibility to deploy applications where they need to. Azure is generally available in 40 regions around the world, with plans announced for 10 additional regions

Availability Zones

Availability Zones are physically separate locations within an Azure region. Each Availability Zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking. Availability Zones allow customers to run mission-critical applications with high availability and low-latency replication.

Resources:

  1. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/global-infrastructure
  2. https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/Microsoft-Azure-Fundamentals/11

Security @ Microsoft Azure Cloud Datacenters

Microsoft Azure Cloud Datacenters

With more than 100 datacenters worldwide, Microsoft has built one of the most-connected cloud networks in the world. Explore Microsoft Azure’s datacenters:

Resources:

  1. A Rare Tour Of Microsoft’s Hyperscale Datacenters
  2. Microsoft Azure Data Center Tour
  3. http://www.microsoft.com/datacenters 

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