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Home » AWS to Launch Maryland Availability Zone

AWS to Launch Maryland Availability Zone

April 27, 2025
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced plans to open a new Availability Zone in Maryland, extending the infrastructure of its original US East (Northern Virginia) Region. Expected to launch in 2026, the Maryland Availability Zone will be connected to the other six existing zones via high-bandwidth, low-latency, and fully redundant fiber networks. This expansion supports the surging demand for generative AI and advanced computing workloads, offering customers even greater redundancy, fault tolerance, and resiliency for their critical applications.

The new Availability Zone will operate within 100 kilometers (about 60 miles) of the other zones in the region while maintaining physical separation sufficient for synchronous replication and high availability. AWS emphasized that the Maryland zone will help customers meet regulatory, compliance, and operational requirements by offering more geographic flexibility within the popular US East (Northern Virginia) Region. AWS now has four new global regions and 13 new Availability Zones underway, with updates reflected on the AWS Regions and Availability Zones page.

  • New Location: AWS will add an Availability Zone in Maryland, USA, to the US East (Northern Virginia) Region (us-east-1), expected to open in 2026.
  • High-Performance Connectivity: Connected via low-latency, high-bandwidth, redundant fiber to other zones in the region, enabling synchronous replication.
  • AI and Advanced Computing Support: Designed to meet rising demand for generative AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.
  • Fault Isolation and Redundancy: Physical separation ensures protection against localized failures such as power outages and natural disasters.
  • Updated Geographic Transparency: The AWS Regions and Availability Zones page now provides granular details, including this upcoming Maryland site.
  • Broader Global Expansion: Part of AWS’s broader expansion including new regions in New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and the European Sovereign Cloud.

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