Resources
The following table describes which Amazon EC2 resources are global, regional, or Availability Zone-based.
Resource | Type | Description |
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Global |
You use the same AWS account in all regions. |
|
Global |
You use the same DevPay product codes throughout all regions. |
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Regional |
Includes the AMI ID, Instance ID, EBS Volume ID, EBS Snapshot ID, and so on. |
|
Availability Zone |
Instances are tied to Availability Zones. However, the instance ID is tied to the region. |
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Regional |
AMIs are tied to the region where its files are located within Amazon S3. |
|
Regional |
Security groups are not copied across regions. Instances within the region cannot communicate with instances outside the region using group-based firewall rules. Traffic from instances in another region is seen as WAN bandwidth. |
|
Regional |
Key pairs (to connect to instances) are region-specific. |
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Regional |
Includes security group names, SSH key pair names, and so on. Although you can create the same names in multiple regions, they have no relationship to each other. |
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Regional |
Elastic IP addresses are tied to a region and cannot be mapped across regions. |
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Availability Zone |
An Amazon EBS volume must be located within the same Availability Zone as the instance to which it attaches. |
|
Regional |
Snapshots are tied to regions and can only be used for volumes within the same region. |