About Availability Zones and Regions
This section describes an availability
zone and region as used for stretch clusters.
Availability
Zones
An availability zone is a collection of infrastructure
components. Each availability zone runs on its own physically distinct, independent
infrastructure, and is engineered to be highly reliable. Each zone should have
independent power, cooling, network, and security.
Additionally, these zones should be
physically separate so that disasters affect only one zone. The physical distance
between availability zones is short enough to offer low, single-digit latency (less
than 5 ms) and large bandwidth (10 Gbps) between the zones.
Availability zones can either
be two distinct data centers in a metro distance, or two safety or fire sectors
(data halls) in the same large-scale data center.
Regions
Regions are in two distinct locations - for example,
region A can be in San Francisco and region B in Los Angeles (LAX). Distance between
regions can be larger than the distance beween availability zones. The latency
between regions must be less than 150 ms.