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# Supported Dedicated Cloud regions

> View all supported AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure regions available for W&B Dedicated Cloud instances.

AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure support cloud computing services in multiple locations worldwide. Global regions help ensure that you satisfy requirements related to data residency & compliance, latency, cost efficiency and more. W\&B supports many of the available global regions for Dedicated Cloud.

<Note>
  Reach out to W\&B Support if your preferred AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure Region is not listed. W\&B can validate if the relevant region has all the services that Dedicated Cloud needs and prioritize support depending on the outcome of the evaluation.
</Note>

## Supported AWS Regions

The following table lists [AWS Regions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Concepts.RegionsAndAvailabilityZones.html) that W\&B currently supports for Dedicated Cloud instances.

| Region location          | Region name    |
| ------------------------ | -------------- |
| US East (Ohio)           | us-east-2      |
| US East (N. Virginia)    | us-east-1      |
| US West (N. California)  | us-west-1      |
| US West (Oregon)         | us-west-2      |
| Canada (Central)         | ca-central-1   |
| Europe (Frankfurt)       | eu-central-1   |
| Europe (Ireland)         | eu-west-1      |
| Europe (London)          | eu-west-2      |
| Europe (Milan)           | eu-south-1     |
| Europe (Stockholm)       | eu-north-1     |
| Asia Pacific (Mumbai)    | ap-south-1     |
| Asia Pacific (Singapore) | ap-southeast-1 |
| Asia Pacific (Sydney)    | ap-southeast-2 |
| Asia Pacific (Tokyo)     | ap-northeast-1 |
| Asia Pacific (Seoul)     | ap-northeast-2 |

For more information about AWS Regions, see the [Regions, Availability Zones, and Local Zones](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/Concepts.RegionsAndAvailabilityZones.html) in the AWS Documentation.

See [What to Consider when Selecting a Region for your Workloads](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/what-to-consider-when-selecting-a-region-for-your-workloads/) for an overview of factors that you should consider when choosing an AWS Region.

## Supported Google Cloud regions

The following table lists [Google Cloud Regions](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones) that W\&B currently supports for Dedicated Cloud instances.

| Region location | Region name             |
| --------------- | ----------------------- |
| South Carolina  | us-east1                |
| N. Virginia     | us-east4                |
| Iowa            | us-central1             |
| Oregon          | us-west1                |
| Los Angeles     | us-west2                |
| Las Vegas       | us-west4                |
| Toronto         | northamerica-northeast2 |
| Belgium         | europe-west1            |
| London          | europe-west2            |
| Frankfurt       | europe-west3            |
| Netherlands     | europe-west4            |
| Sydney          | australia-southeast1    |
| Tokyo           | asia-northeast1         |
| Seoul           | asia-northeast3         |

For more information about Google Cloud Regions, see [Regions and zones](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/regions-zones) in the Google Cloud Documentation.

## Supported Azure Region

The following table lists [Azure regions](https://azure.microsoft.com/explore/global-infrastructure/geographies/#geographies) that W\&B currently supports for Dedicated Cloud instances.

| Region location | Region name   |
| --------------- | ------------- |
| Virginia        | eastus        |
| Iowa            | centralus     |
| Washington      | westus2       |
| California      | westus        |
| Canada Central  | canadacentral |
| France Central  | francecentral |
| Netherlands     | westeurope    |
| Tokyo, Saitama  | japaneast     |
| Seoul           | koreacentral  |

For more information about Azure regions, see [Azure geographies](https://azure.microsoft.com/explore/global-infrastructure/geographies/#overview) in the Azure Documentation.
