Amazon Web Services (AWS) today confirmed plans to launch its European “sovereign cloud”, aiming to enhance data residency and security across the EU.
The city of Bradenburg in Germany will be the first region to host the cloud servers, which are set to power up by the end of 2025. AWS will invest €7.8bn through 2040.
According to the tech giant, the European sovereign cloud will have its entire infrastructure within the EU and will operate independently from existing cloud regions. Only EU-resident and bloc-based AWS employees will have access to the system.
The service is especially designed for public sector customers and private companies operating in highly-regulated industries, with increased requirements for data residency and autonomy.
As such, it enables cloud users to keep all data and their metadata within the EU.
Article: AWS to launch European ‘sovereign cloud’ in Germany by 2025, earmarks €7.8B