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On the Latitude.sh dashboard and API, you’ll see both Regions and Locations: Region: A geographic area, usually a country, where Latitude.sh operates. Examples include the United States, Brazil, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Location: A specific data center within a region, typically a city. If there are multiple data centers in the same city, they are labeled sequentially, e.g., Miami and Miami 2. Available locations include cities like Dallas, Miami, São Paulo, Amsterdam, and London. Go to the Locations page to view all locations available.

Network connectivity between locations

Some cities have multiple data centers that share a network infrastructure, allowing servers to communicate directly across locations. Other cities have data centers on isolated networks where cross-location communication isn’t possible.

Network sharing between city locations

RegionLocationsNetwork StatusNotes
FrankfurtFrankfurt
Frankfurt 2
Shared networkServers can communicate via private networking across both locations
SydneySydney
Sydney 2
Shared networkServers can communicate via private networking across both locations
BrazilSão Paulo
São Paulo 2
Isolated networksEach location has its own independent network
LondonLondon
London 2
Isolated networksEach location has its own independent network
When creating a private network between servers, you must ensure they are in the same location if the locations do not share a network. Only servers within the same network can communicate through private networking.
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