Today Thursday February 17, Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon company, has announced its plans to launch a new AWS Local Zones in Peru, which will be located in Lima. It is a type of infrastructure deployment that places AWS compute, storage, database, and other services in the cloud near large centers of population, industry, and information technology (IT), allowing customers deploy applications that require less than 10 millisecond latency closer to end users or on-premises data centers.
The new AWS Local Zones in Lima will give customers in Peru the ability to deliver single-digit millisecond performance to end usersdesigned to fit applications such as real-time remote gaming, entertainment and media creation, live video streaming, engineering simulations, virtual and augmented reality, machine learning inference at the edge, and more.
“We know that delivering applications with ultra-low latency for a seamless user experience is important in every business and industry, so we are excited to bring the cloud to more customers in Peru to help meet their needs. AWS Local Zones will enable more public and private organizations, innovative startups, and AWS partners to deliver a new generation of cutting-edge, low-latency applications to end users, taking advantage of the cost savings, scalability, and high availability that AWS offers.” said Marcos Grilanda, regional director of the Private Sector in Latin America at AWS.
AWS manages and supports local zoneswhich means that customers in Peru will not need to incur the expense and effort of acquiring, operating and maintaining infrastructure in Lima to support low latency applications.
Additionally, this infrastructure will allow customers with local data residency requirements in Peru to run portions of their applications in on-premises data centers and seamlessly connect to AWS, while ensuring ultra-low latency for these types of hybrid deployments. all using the well-known AWS APIs and tools.
The new local area AWS in Peru will join the 16 existing AWS Local Zones in the United States and another 32 AWS Local Zones scheduled to launch in 26 countries around the world starting in 2022, delivering one-millisecond latency performance to hundreds of millions of people around the world.
This will allow customers to use some of the core AWS services locally while seamlessly connecting to the rest of their workloads running in AWS Regions with the same elasticity, pay-as-you-go model, programming interfaces of applications (API) and sets of tools.
Source: Larepublica

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