AWS Launches the Second Infrastructure Region in India – Hyderabad

AWS Launches the Second Infrastructure Region in India – Hyderabad
November 24, 2022

On November 22, 2022, AWS launched its new AWS region in Hyderabad. The AWS Asia-Pacific Hyderabad region is the second region in India and the tenth region in Asia-Pacific. This proposed investment of more than $4.4 billion in India is expected to sustain an average of more than 48,000 full-time employees annually in the Hyderabad region by 2030.

The launch of the Hyderabad region presents an excellent opportunity for developers, startups, business owners, corporations, and the government to have more options for hosting their applications and providing end users with services from Indian data centers. To spur creativity, businesses will now have access to cutting-edge AWS technologies, such as data analytics, security, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Local users can securely store their data in India, giving clients even lower latency nationwide.

This cloud service provider has recorded a massive increase in demand from small and medium businesses in India. It has noticed rapid adoption in India over the last two years, as more enterprises turned to the Cloud over the pandemic.

“The AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region launch supports India’s digital transformation and is part of our long-term investment since opening our first office in 2011. Customers and partners in India will now have additional regional infrastructure to deploy applications with greater resilience, availability, and even lower latency,” Prasad Kalyanaraman, vice president of infrastructure services, said.

AWS in India

In India, AWS has a strong history of advancing digital transformation. In 2011, AWS opened its office in Delhi, marking the start of its operations there. 2016 AWS introduced the Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region, opening access to cutting-edge public cloud infrastructure for businesses, government agencies, startups, and SMBs.

To support the region’s strong customer growth and to give customers additional options, flexibility, and the ability to duplicate workloads across multiple Availability Zones, AWS extended the region to include a third Availability Zone in May 2019. This has increased availability even more.

AWS now has 96 Availability Zones spread over 30 geographic areas with the launch of the new AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region.

Rapyder – A Partner Viewpoint

Rapyder has many customers who handle extremely private citizen data; hence, it is of the utmost importance to adhere to stringent data security and governance standards when moving our clients’ workloads to the Cloud. The AWS Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) Region will assist in confidently meeting the requirements as we deliver highly dependable and available solutions that help customers improve the quality of their service delivery for their customers.

Adding the Hyderabad Region enables customers to keep their data onshore while enabling them to scale and providing even lower latency. To ensure business continuity through disaster-resilient architecture, customers in the healthcare and finance industries can set up additional installations.

There are several other benefits that the new region will bring to local businesses. Let us keep a lookout and hope for the growth of our nation through the Cloud.

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