Dual-region storage
Dual-region storage lets users specify two regions within the same
continent to create a dual-region of their choosing.
The expanded dual-region support provided by Cloud Storage continues to
include a default replication behavior that asynchronously replicates newly
written data to a separate region, with most objects finishing replication
within minutes. Users can enable turbo replication to obtain a 15-minute
recovery point objective (RPO) for a more robust RPO on all objects.
Should you use dual-region storage?
Dual-regions provide the following benefits:
- Provides geo-redundancy in support of business continuity and disaster recovery architectures.
- Gives users the control to store their data in geographic regions closest to their processing workloads for higher performance.
- Gives users the power to choose where their data is stored to help address compliance requirements. For example, addressing industry-specific requirements regarding the physical distance between copies of the data.
Restrictions and limitations
- Not all regions are available to use in a dual-region, and pairings must reside in the same geographic area. For a list of available regions, see the dual-region availability table.
- A bucket's geographic location is set at bucket creation and cannot be changed at a later time. If you want to use a dual-region for data presently stored in a region or multi-region, you must first transfer the data to a dual-region bucket. For more information, see Moving and renaming buckets.
Pricing
For detailed pricing information, see Cloud Storage pricing.
Cloud Storage SLA
Dual-region storage is backed by Service Level Objectives (SLOs) described in
the Cloud Storage SLA.
What's next
- See how to use dual-region storage.
- Learn more about turbo replication.
- Compare the relative advantages of block, file, and object storage.
- Learn more about inter-region replication pricing.
