Supported regions
Learn which regions are available for Tiger Cloud services
Tiger Cloud runs on AWS and Azure. You choose the provider and region when you create a service.
Available regions
Section titled “Available regions”Tiger Cloud services run in the following Amazon Web Services (AWS) regions:
| Region | Zone | Location |
|---|---|---|
ap-south-1 | Asia Pacific | Mumbai |
ap-southeast-1 | Asia Pacific | Singapore |
ap-southeast-2 | Asia Pacific | Sydney |
ap-northeast-1 | Asia Pacific | Tokyo |
ca-central-1 | Canada | Central |
eu-central-1 | Europe | Frankfurt |
eu-central-2 | Europe | Zurich |
eu-west-1 | Europe | Ireland |
eu-west-2 | Europe | London |
sa-east-1 | South America | São Paulo |
us-east-1 | United States | North Virginia |
us-east-2 | United States | Ohio |
us-west-2 | United States | Oregon |
Tiger Cloud services run in the following Microsoft Azure regions:
| Region | Location |
|---|---|
eastus2 | Virginia |
westeurope | Amsterdam |
Choosing a region
Section titled “Choosing a region”- Proximity: pick a region near your app or users to keep network latency low.
- Data residency: meet regulatory or compliance needs (for example EU storage for GDPR).
- Existing infrastructure: matching your current AWS or Azure footprint cuts transfer cost and latency.
- Features: some options (for example VPC peering, AWS Transit Gateway) depend on the provider. See the feature comparison.
Cross-region backups
Section titled “Cross-region backups”On AWS, you can store backup copies in a different region than your primary service for extra resilience to regional outages.