Amazon to Invest More Than $4 Billion to Launch Infrastructure Region in Chile
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The AWS South America (Chile) Region will consist of three Availability Zones at launch, adding to the existing 114 Availability Zones across 36 AWS Regions globally. -
With today’s announcement, AWS has plans for 16 more Availability Zones and five more AWS Regions in
Chile ,New Zealand , theKingdom of Saudi Arabia ,Taiwan , and the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. -
The AWS Region inChile will be architected to be sovereign-by-design, just as the AWS Cloud has been since day one. - AWS offers the broadest and deepest portfolio of services, including analytics, compute, database, IoT, generative AI, machine learning, mobile services, storage, and other cloud technologies.
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To support the growth in cloud adoption across
Latin America ,Amazon continues to invest in upskilling students, local developers and technical professionals, nontechnical professionals, and the next generation of IT leaders inChile through offerings likeAWS Academy , AWS Educate, and AWS Skill Builder. Since 2017,Amazon has trained more than two million people acrossLatin America on cloud skills, including more than 100,000 people inChile . -
As part of its commitment to contribute to the development of digital skills, AWS will hire and develop additional local personnel to operate and support the new
AWS Region inChile . -
Organizations in
Chile that choose AWS to run their workloads includeAgroSuper ,Andres Bello University , Banco de Chile, Banco Itaú, BancoEstado, BCI Mach, Cencosud, Coca-Cola Andina, Coopeuch, Copec,Data Observatory , Femsa Salud, LATAM Airlines,Salcobrand ,Transbank , and more. -
AWS Partners inChile include Deloitte, Accenture,NTT , CloudHesive, SoftwareOne, Arkho, and more. For the full list ofAWS Partners , visit aws.amazon.com/partners. -
Amazon is committed to becoming a more sustainable business and reaching net-zero carbon across its operations by 2040 as part of The Climate Pledge.Amazon co-founded The Climate Pledge and became its first signatory in 2019. -
The AWS South America (Chile) Region will largely be air-cooled, and AWS estimates water will only be used in the cooling systems for about four percent of the year. At launch, the average amount of water being used will be less than the equivalent of the average water used in two Chilean households annually.
The upcoming
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In 2019, AWS launched an
Amazon CloudFront edge location inChile .Amazon CloudFront is a highly secure and programmable content delivery network that accelerates the delivery of data, videos, applications, and APIs to users worldwide with low latency and high transfer speeds. -
In 2021, AWS launched an
AWS Ground Station antenna location in Punta Arenas.AWS Ground Station is a fully managed service that allows customers to control satellite communications, process satellite data and space workloads more frequently, and scale satellite operations globally. -
In 2021, AWS launched AWS Outposts in
Chile . AWS Outposts is a fully managed service that extends AWS infrastructure to customer premises. By providing local access to AWS managed infrastructure, AWS Outposts enables customers to build and run applications on premises using the same programming interfaces as in AWS Regions for a truly consistent hybrid experience. -
In 2023, AWS established an AWS Direct Connect location in
Chile , allowing customers to establish private connectivity between AWS and their data center, office, or colocation environment. -
In 2023, AWS expanded its infrastructure footprint in
Chile with the launch of an AWS Local Zones location inSantiago . AWS Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure deployment that places compute, storage, database, and other select services closer to large populations, industry, and IT centers, enabling customers to deliver applications that require single-digit millisecond latency to end users.
Secure, reliable, and energy-efficient cloud infrastructure
Availability Zones are located far enough from each other to support customers’ business continuity, but near enough to provide low latency for high availability applications that use multiple Availability Zones.
AWS is constantly working on ways to increase the energy efficiency of its data centers—optimizing data center design, investing in purpose-built chips, and innovating with new cooling technologies. A report by Accenture, commissioned by AWS, estimates AWS infrastructure is up to 4.1 times more efficient than on-premises, and when workloads are optimized on AWS, the associated carbon footprint can be reduced by up to 99%. For more information about AWS sustainability efforts, visit aws.amazon.com/about-aws/sustainability.
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