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== Notes on Regions == | == Notes on Regions == | ||
Each DataTenant cloud region is a standalone instance of the cloud, meaning the resources created in each cloud are unique to that region. So, for example, a keypair created in the Central region will not be available to use in the South region, and vice versa. In order to use the same keypair for both regions, you'd need to import the keypair into whichever region it is not currently available in. | |||
This is also true for networking. A network that makes use of subnet ''192.168.0.0/24'' in one region will not automatically be able to communicate with devices that use the same subnet in a different region. The two networks would be considered isolated private networks, and would have to be bridged together with a pair of network appliances (one in each region). | |||
DataTenant can create custom layer two stretched networks between multiple regions on request. Please contact support@datatenant.com to inquire about setting up this option. |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 15 October 2024
This article explains DataTenant cloud regions.
Regions are geographically disparate instances of the DataTenant public cloud that you can deploy your workloads into. Deploying into multiple regions can be an effective high availability or disaster recovery strategy, as natural disasters/outages will likely only affect one region at a time.
Region | Location |
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Central | Bettendorf, Iowa |
South | Springfield, MO |
Notes on Regions
Each DataTenant cloud region is a standalone instance of the cloud, meaning the resources created in each cloud are unique to that region. So, for example, a keypair created in the Central region will not be available to use in the South region, and vice versa. In order to use the same keypair for both regions, you'd need to import the keypair into whichever region it is not currently available in.
This is also true for networking. A network that makes use of subnet 192.168.0.0/24 in one region will not automatically be able to communicate with devices that use the same subnet in a different region. The two networks would be considered isolated private networks, and would have to be bridged together with a pair of network appliances (one in each region).
DataTenant can create custom layer two stretched networks between multiple regions on request. Please contact support@datatenant.com to inquire about setting up this option.