I've done much searching, but I'm still looking for more information on the physical location of the servers that host the AEM Cloud files. As Cloud implies, there are probably a redundant amount of servers to support backup when connections go down. Is there anyway to tell if these server locations are all US based or can and are sometimes based outside the US?
Our company is subject to strict NSA standards to keep our suppliers and data hosted in the US, and not include any foreign entities or locations.
Thanks,
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Hi,
if this is Adobe Managed Services you are asking about, then the servers are stored in the regions supported by AWS[1]. At the time of provisioning your instances, you can define which region to use, thereby controlling the location of you data. Redundancy can be achieved by using different availability zones within a region. Best to discuss your requirements with the AMS team.
Regards,
Opkar
[1] http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-regions-availability-zones.html
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Hi,
if this is Adobe Managed Services you are asking about, then the servers are stored in the regions supported by AWS[1]. At the time of provisioning your instances, you can define which region to use, thereby controlling the location of you data. Redundancy can be achieved by using different availability zones within a region. Best to discuss your requirements with the AMS team.
Regards,
Opkar
[1] http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-regions-availability-zones.html
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all the links here are now broken unfortunately
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