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In a recent development, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled its plan to set up a new region in Malaysia, which will enable AWS customers to run their workloads and store data within the country. The move is expected to cater to the growing demand for cloud services in the region and provide customers with a secure and reliable option for storing their data.

The Malaysia region will comprise three Availability Zones, which will be physically separated from each other to ensure minimal impact on business continuity in case of any AZ-level events. The AZs will be linked by high-bandwidth and low-latency network connections over fully-redundant fiber to guarantee fast and dependable connectivity.

Additionally, AWS has revealed its commitment to investing at least $6 Billion (25.5 billion Malaysian ringgit) in Malaysia by 2037, a move that is expected to boost the country's economy and create more job opportunities. Many organizations in Malaysia, including those in the enterprise and public sectors, have already started taking advantage of the existing AWS Regions, leveraging the benefits of the world's largest cloud computing platform.

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