Big news this morning:
Amazon Web Services has just launched an AWS region in Sydney, Australia!
The new Asia Pacific (Sydney) region supports almost all of AWS’ services including EC2, RDS, S3 and many more.
After launching an Australian Edge Location in June 2012 for Route 53 and CloudFront, I (along with many other Australian developers) have been waiting for AWS to launch a fully-fledged Australian region.
Whilst there are already some Australian-specific Cloud Computing offerings, this is a big day for us now that the AWS juggernaut has launched here.
Rackspace (another large cloud computing provider) has previously committed to launching a Syndey-based datacentre in 2012, however we are yet to see that launch.
Overall, I think that more competition in the Australian cloud industry can only be a good thing for us. It’s likely to help drive down the high costs of Australia’s high bandwidth/data.
Onwards and upwards!
2 replies on “Amazon Web Services now in Australia (Sydney)”
It seems local cloud providers might be in real trouble. While AWS in other regions, regardless the common opinion, is not necessary so cheap, in Australia it seems to rock! If you compare it to its competition, Amazon really stands out in virtually any configuration!
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