Amazon Web Services said the European Sovereign Cloud will have the same security, availability, and performance as existing AWS regions.
Amazon is rolling out an independent cloud for Europe as it seeks to address strict regulations that companies and those in the public sector face in the European Union
The cloud will let customers keep all metadata they create in the European Union and will have its own billing and usage metering systems. The court said at the time that the agreement, which allowed businesses to transfer data to the US under the EU’s strict data privacy rules, was invalid because it did not go far enough to prevent the American government from snooping on user data.
The company said AWS is collaborating with European regulators and national cybersecurity agencies to build the AWS European Sovereign Cloud so it is able to meet additional data residency, operational autonomy, and resiliency needs in Europe.
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