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<!ENTITY % BOOK_ENTITIES SYSTEM "cloudstack.ent">
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<section id="about-regions">
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<title>About Regions</title>
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<para>To increase reliability of the cloud, you can optionally group resources into multiple geographic regions.
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A region is the largest available organizational unit within a &PRODUCT; deployment.
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A region is made up of several availability zones, where each zone is roughly equivalent to a datacenter.
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Each region is controlled by its own cluster of Management Servers, running in one of the zones.
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The zones in a region are typically located in close geographical proximity.
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Regions are a useful technique for providing fault tolerance and disaster recovery.</para>
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<para>By grouping zones into regions, the cloud can achieve higher availability and scalability.
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User accounts can span regions, so that users can deploy VMs in multiple, widely-dispersed regions.
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Even if one of the regions becomes unavailable, the services are still available to the end-user through VMs deployed in another region.
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And by grouping communities of zones under their own nearby Management Servers, the latency of communications within the cloud is reduced
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compared to managing widely-dispersed zones from a single central Management Server.
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</para>
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<para>
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Usage records can also be consolidated and tracked at the region level, creating reports or invoices for each geographic region.
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</para>
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<imagedata fileref="./images/region-overview.png" />
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<textobject><phrase>region-overview.png: Nested structure of a region.</phrase></textobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<para>Regions are visible to the end user. When a user starts a guest VM, the user must select a region for their guest.
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Users might also be required to copy their private templates to additional regions to enable creation of guest VMs using their templates in those regions.</para>
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</section> |