Regions are geographical areas where data centers reside. You cannot change the region to which a resource belongs after the resource is created. This topic describes the regions that are supported by Function Compute and feature availability in each region.
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Region | RegionId | Image startup acceleration | GPU-accelerated instances | Tablestore triggers |
China (Hangzhou) | cn-hangzhou | |||
China (Shanghai) | cn-shanghai | |||
China (Qingdao) | cn-qingdao | |||
China (Beijing) | cn-beijing | |||
China (Zhangjiakou) | cn-zhangjiakou | |||
China (Hohhot) | cn-huhehaote | |||
China (Shenzhen) | cn-shenzhen | |||
China (Chengdu) | cn-chengdu | |||
Unit price in China (Hong Kong) | cn-hongkong | |||
Singapore | ap-southeast-1 | |||
Australia (Sydney) Closing Down | ap-southeast-2 | |||
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) | ap-southeast-3 | |||
Indonesia (Jakarta) | ap-southeast-5 | |||
Thailand (Bangkok) | ap-southeast-7 | |||
Japan (Tokyo) | ap-northeast-1 | |||
South Korea (Seoul) | ap-northeast-2 | |||
Germany (Frankfurt) | eu-central-1 | |||
UK (London) | eu-west-1 | |||
US (Virginia) | us-east-1 | |||
US (Silicon Valley) | us-west-1 |