Deploy global infrastructure with active-active multi-region architectures, intelligent traffic routing, cross-region data replication, and compliance-ready data sovereignty controls that deliver low-latency experiences to users worldwide.
Our multi-region designs leverage AWS Global Accelerator, Route 53 latency-based routing, cross-region replication for S3, RDS, and DynamoDB, and multi-region EKS clusters to build resilient global applications that survive regional outages while meeting regulatory data residency requirements.
Comprehensive global infrastructure components for worldwide application delivery and disaster recovery
Deploy applications across multiple AWS regions with bidirectional replication and traffic distribution, ensuring zero downtime during regional outages with automatic failover capabilities.
Intelligent DNS routing that directs users to the closest AWS region based on network latency measurements, combined with health checks and automatic failover to backup regions.
Automated data replication across regions for S3 buckets with object versioning, RDS read replicas with promotion capabilities, and DynamoDB global tables with eventual consistency.
AWS Global Accelerator provides static anycast IP addresses that route traffic through the AWS global network to optimal endpoints, improving performance by up to 60% and providing instant regional failover.
Deploy containerized applications across multiple AWS regions using Amazon EKS clusters with synchronized configurations, centralized service mesh, and multi-region ingress controllers.
Implement data residency controls with region-specific data storage, cross-region replication policies that respect regulatory boundaries, and geo-fencing to ensure GDPR, CCPA, and local data protection compliance.
AWS services that enable seamless multi-region application deployment
Flexible engagement models for global multi-region infrastructure deployment
Common questions about multi-region AWS deployments
Active-active means all regions actively serve production traffic simultaneously with bidirectional data replication, providing optimal performance and instant failover but higher complexity. Active-passive maintains a standby region that only activates during primary region failure, offering simpler architecture and lower costs but requiring failover time and potential data loss depending on RPO settings.
Multi-region deployments typically increase costs by 80-200% due to resource duplication, cross-region data transfer fees (typically $0.02/GB), and replication overhead. The exact increase depends on architecture: active-passive DR is cheaper than active-active, database replication costs vary by engine, and data transfer represents 30-50% of multi-region costs. We provide detailed cost modeling during strategy phase.
We implement eventual consistency for most data using services like DynamoDB Global Tables and S3 Cross-Region Replication with conflict resolution strategies. For strong consistency requirements, we use Aurora Global Database with single-region writes and read replicas, or implement application-level distributed locks. The approach depends on your consistency requirements, acceptable latency, and data conflict likelihood.
Yes, we design multi-region architectures with data residency controls: storing EU user data exclusively in EU regions, implementing geo-fencing to prevent data transfer outside designated regions, using AWS Control Tower guardrails to enforce data boundaries, and maintaining audit trails for compliance verification. We help balance global availability requirements with strict data sovereignty regulations.
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