All news with #aws local zones tag
Tue, October 21, 2025
Digital Sovereignty Sessions at AWS re:Invent 2025 Guide
📘 The AWS re:Invent 2025 attendee guide highlights the conference's digital sovereignty program, detailing sessions, workshops, and code talks focused on data residency, hybrid and edge deployments, and sovereign infrastructure. Key topics include the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, AWS Outposts, Local Zones, and security features such as the Nitro System. Practical workshops and chalk talks demonstrate RAG, agentic AI, and low-latency SLM deployments with operational controls and compliance patterns. Reserve seating via the attendee portal or access sessions with the free virtual pass.
Wed, September 24, 2025
Amazon GameLift Servers: Dallas Local Zone Launches
🎮 Amazon GameLift Servers now supports the new AWS Local Zone in Dallas, Texas (us-east-1-dfw-2), enabling fleets to deploy EC2 C6gn, C6i, C6in, M6g, M6i, M6in, M8g, and R6i instances. From the GameLift Servers Console you can enable the Dallas Local Zone and add it to your fleets like any other Region or Local Zone. This launch lets studios run latency-sensitive multiplayer, AR/VR, and tournament workloads closer to Dallas-area players for single-digit millisecond latency and improved responsiveness.
Tue, September 2, 2025
AWS Direct Connect Adds 100G and MACsec Expansion in Lagos
🔒 AWS expanded 10 Gbps and 100 Gbps Direct Connect dedicated links with MACsec encryption at the Rack Centre LGS1 data center near Lagos, Nigeria. From this location, customers can now establish private, direct network access to all public AWS Regions (except China), AWS GovCloud Regions, and AWS Local Zones. Direct Connect provides a private, physical network connection that delivers a more consistent experience than the public internet. AWS directs customers to its Direct Connect product pages, locations list, and getting-started guidance for purchasing and deployment.
Thu, August 28, 2025
Amazon EBS Adds Snapshot Copy Support for Local Zones
🔁 Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) now supports snapshot copy for AWS Local Zones, enabling point-in-time local snapshots to be copied to the parent Region or another Local Zone. The feature is generally available and accessible via the AWS Console, CLI, and SDKs. This capability helps customers meet disaster recovery, data migration, and compliance requirements by storing snapshots in Amazon S3 within the chosen Region or Local Zone.