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TDMQ for MQTT

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Supported Regions

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A region refers to the geographical area where the physical data centers are located. Availability zones (AZs) are physically independent Tencent Cloud data centers within the region, with separate power and network resources. For more information, see CVM - Regions and AZs.

Supported Regions

China

Region
Value
South China
Guangzhou
ap-guangzhou
East China
Nanjing
ap-nanjing
Shanghai
ap-shanghai
Shanghai Self-driving Cloud
ap-shanghai-adc
Hong Kong/Macao/Taiwan (China)
Hong Kong (China)
ap-hongkong
North China
Beijing
ap-beijing
Southwest China
Chengdu
ap-chengdu

Countries and Regions Outside China

Region
Value
Southeast Asia
Singapore
ap-singapore
Europe
Frankfurt
eu-frankfurt
West US
Silicon Valley
na-siliconvalley
Northeast Asia
Tokyo
ap-tokyo

How to Choose a Region

When choosing a region, you need to consider the following factors:
The region where the TDMQ for MQTT cluster is located and the geographical locations of you and your target users. It is advisable to choose the region closest to your customers when you purchase a TDMQ for MQTT cluster to reduce access latency and improve access speed.
The relationship between TDMQ for MQTT and other cloud products. It is recommended that you choose the same region for other cloud products whenever possible, so that they can communicate through the private network, reducing latency and improving access speed.


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