A region is a physical data center. You cannot change the region of an Elasticsearch cluster once it is created. This topic lists the regions that support Elasticsearch PaaS, a cloud-native Platform as a Service (PaaS) based on the Elastic Stack.
The following table lists the regions supported by Elasticsearch PaaS.
Region | Region ID | |
China | China (Beijing) | cn-beijing |
China (Hangzhou) | cn-hangzhou | |
China (Shanghai) | cn-shanghai | |
China (Shenzhen) | cn-shenzhen | |
China (Chengdu) | cn-chengdu | |
China (Guangzhou) | cn-guangzhou | |
China (Ulanqab) | cn-wulanchabu | |
China (Zhangjiakou) | cn-zhangjiakou | |
China (Qingdao) | cn-qingdao | |
China (Hong Kong) | cn-hongkong | |
Asia-Pacific | Singapore | ap-southeast-1 |
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) | ap-southeast-3 | |
Indonesia (Jakarta) | ap-southeast-5 | |
Thailand (Bangkok) Note In this region, you can currently purchase clusters only with a Subscription. | ap-southeast-7 | |
South Korea (Seoul) | ap-northeast-2 | |
Japan (Tokyo) | ap-northeast-1 | |
Americas and Europe | US (Virginia) | us-east-1 |
US (Silicon Valley) | us-west-1 | |
Germany (Frankfurt) | eu-central-1 | |
UK (London) | eu-west-1 | |