A logistics company wants to run a fleet optimization application that requires single-digit millisecond latency for users located in a metropolitan area that does not have an active AWS Region. The company wants to run Amazon EC2 instances and other AWS services locally without managing their own physical infrastructure. Which AWS global infrastructure component is designed to meet these requirements?
- AWS Local ZonesAnswer
- BAWS Edge Locations
- CAWS Outposts
- DAWS Availability Zones
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AWS Local Zones
AWS Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure deployment that places compute, storage, database, and other select services close to large population, industry, and IT centers. This allows customers to run applications that require single-digit millisecond latency for local end-users without needing to host or manage their own physical data center infrastructure.
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Key Concept
AWS Local Zones allow running latency-sensitive application components close to end-users in metropolitan areas without deploying on-premises hardware.