Azure regions
Azure is generally available in 36 regions around the world, with plans announced for 6 additional regions. We place a high priority on geographic expansion to enable higher performance, and to support your requirements and preferences regarding data location.
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Americas
| Region | Location |
|---|---|
| East US | Virginia |
| East US 2 | Virginia |
| Central US | Iowa |
| North Central US | Illinois |
| South Central US | Texas |
| West Central US | West Central US |
| West US | California |
| West US 2 | West US 2 |
| US Gov Virginia | Virginia |
| US Gov Iowa | Iowa |
| US DoD East | Virginia |
| US DoD Central | Iowa |
| US Gov Arizona | Arizona |
| US Gov Texas | Texas |
| Canada East | Quebec City |
| Canada Central | Toronto |
| Brazil South | Sao Paulo State |
Europe
| Region | Location |
|---|---|
| North Europe | Ireland |
| West Europe | Netherlands |
| UK West | Cardiff |
| UK South | London |
| Germany Central | Frankfurt |
| Germany Northeast | Magdeburg |
| Newly announced | |
|---|---|
| France Central | Paris |
| France South | Marseille |
Asia Pacific
| Region | Location |
|---|---|
| Southeast Asia | Singapore |
| East Asia | Hong Kong |
| Australia East | New South Wales |
| Australia Southeast | Victoria |
| China East | Shanghai |
| China North | Beijing |
| Central India | Pune |
| West India | Mumbai |
| South India | Chennai |
| Japan East | Tokyo, Saitama |
| Japan West | Osaka |
| Korea Central | Seoul |
| Korea South | Busan |
| Newly announced | |
|---|---|
| Australia Central 1 | Canberra |
| Australia Central 2 | Canberra |
Availability
Availability Zones are in public preview in select regions. Learn moreNewly announced regions are not yet generally available to customers. General availability will be announced on the Azure blog.
Azure in China is available through a unique partnership between Microsoft and 21Vianet, one of the country’s largest Internet providers.
Azure Germany provides services under a data trustee model. Customer data remains in Germany under the control of T-Systems International GmbH, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, acting as the German data trustee.