Introduction
Redstor's Storage Platform is designed to accommodate data sovereignty and regional functionality. Regional functionality is split into processing and storage, with the functionality operating independently but with mappings between relevant regions.
This article explains how data sovereignty and regional functionality work with regard to Redstor's Platform. Data processing information for specific services can be found here:
- Article 1529 - Post-backup processing for malware detection and content scanning
- Article 1530 - Data processing for SaaS backup and recovery
- Article 1531 - Data processing for Microsoft 365 backup and recovery
- Article 1532 - Data processing for cloud infrastructure products
Page contents:
General processing regions
Redstor processing regions are used to present either terminating connections for application services (i.e. the RedAPI) or for post-backup processing features (e.g. malware detection). This is geographically separated to ensure optimal performance and maintain data sovereignty.
Our general processing regions are as follows:
- United Kingdom – London
- European Union – Frankfurt am Main
- United States – Virginia
- South Africa – Johannesburg
- Switzerland – Zurich
For post-backup processing, Redstor's storage regions are mapped to processing regions as follows:
- Australia > United Kingdom
- Czechia > European Union
- Germany > European Union
- France > European Union
- Hong Kong > United Kingdom
- Middle East & Africa > South Africa
- Netherlands > European Union
- Switzerland > Switzerland
- United Kingdom > United Kingdom
- United States > United States
Storage regions
Redstor operates storage infrastructure in the following regions:
- Australia – New South Wales & Victoria
- East Asia – Hong Kong
- France – Paris
- Germany – Berlin & Frankfurt
- South Africa – Cape Town & Johannesburg
- United Kingdom – Reading & Slough
- United States – Arizona, Virginia
All stored data is replicated to a secondary copy within the same geographic region but, where possible, a different metropolitan area (e.g. data protected in Australia is kept in New South Wales and replicated to Victoria).
Some approved partners have self-hosted storage that is connected to the Redstor Platform, and may be hosted in other geographic locations.
The processing-to-storage mapping of these regions (where applicable) is shown under General processing regions above.
To enable you to see the storage region for a particular machine in your backups, we have added a Storage region column to the All Machines page in the RedApp.
For cloud backup sets, you can see the storage region on the Overview card on the backup set home page.
Comments
2 comments
Hi,
Can you confirm this works for Microsoft 365 Multi-Geo customers who have users data homed in multiple geographic locations?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/microsoft-365-multi-geo
Hi Bruce,
Yes, this is exactly what we designed it for.
Thanks for reaching out, and have a great day!
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