Introducing AWS Local Zone in Los Angeles, CA
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Today we are announcing the opening of an AWS Local Zone in Los Angeles (LA), California. The LA Local Zone is a new type of AWS infrastructure deployment that places compute, storage, and other select services closer to customers, giving developers the ability to run applications that require single-digit millisecond latencies to end-users in LA.
Starting today, customers using the LA Local Zone can run AWS services such as [Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)](/ec2/), [Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)](/vpc/), [Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)](/ebs/), [Amazon FSx](/fsx/), and [Amazon Elastic Load Balancing](/elasticloadbalancing/) locally. And they can also seamlessly connect to the full range of services in the AWS US West (Oregon) Region through the same APIs and tool sets.
Click [here](/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/) to request access to and learn more about the LA Local Zone.
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