How To Choose The Right Azure Paired Region For Cloud Services
How to Choose the Right Azure Paired Region for Cloud Services
Azure paired regions are geographically separated Azure region pairs that Microsoft uses to replicate data and services for disaster recovery. Choosing the right pair affects your data residency, RTO/RPO, compliance posture, and latency. This guide explains how pairs work and how to select the right one for your workload.
Key facts
- Azure has 60+ regions worldwide. Most are organized into region pairs, separated by at least 300 miles.
- Microsoft sequentially updates paired regions — one region updates before the other — reducing simultaneous downtime risk.
- Azure geo-redundant storage (GRS) replicates data asynchronously to the secondary paired region automatically.
- Some regions (Brazil South, West US 3) are paired with regions in different geographies — this affects data residency for GDPR and sovereignty requirements.
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What are Azure paired regions?
An Azure region pair is two Azure regions in the same geography. Microsoft coordinates maintenance and recovery across each pair.
When a region has a planned maintenance event, Microsoft updates one region first. The paired region stays online. This keeps your failover target available during planned outages.
For unplanned outages, paired regions also get recovery prioritization. If both regions in a pair go down, Microsoft restores at least one of them first.
Common Azure region pairs (US and global)
| Primary Region | Paired Region | Geography | Key Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| East US | West US | United States | General purpose, data residency in US |
| East US 2 | Central US | United States | High-volume enterprise workloads |
| North Central US | South Central US | United States | Midwest enterprise deployments |
| UK South | UK West | United Kingdom | GDPR UK data residency |
| West Europe | North Europe | Europe | EU data residency, GDPR compliance |
| Australia East | Australia Southeast | Australia | APAC data sovereignty |
| Brazil South | South Central US | Cross-geography | Brazil failover — note: data crosses border |
How to choose the right pair: five factors
Use these five factors to evaluate which pair fits your workload.
1. Data residency and sovereignty
Regulations like GDPR, Brazil LGPD, and Australian Privacy Act require data to stay within a defined geography. Check that both your primary and secondary regions are in the required geography before selecting a pair. Brazil South paired with South Central US means data crosses the Brazilian border — this may violate LGPD for some data types.
2. Latency to your users
Choose a primary region close to your largest user population. Use the Azure Speed Test tool (azurespeed.com) to measure latency from your office locations to candidate regions. Aim for under 50 ms for interactive workloads.
3. Service availability in the region
Not every Azure service is available in every region. Check the Azure Products by Region page before committing to a pair. For example, some AI services and specialized GPU SKUs are limited to specific regions.
4. Compliance requirements
Regulated industries need additional controls.
- FedRAMP / IL4 / IL5 — requires Azure Government (USGov Virginia / USGov Arizona pair) or GCC High.
- HIPAA — any US pair works with a BAA in place. Government regions add extra isolation for federal healthcare workloads.
- SOC 2 — standard commercial regions meet SOC 2 requirements.
- GDPR — use a European pair (West Europe / North Europe or Germany West Central / Germany North).
5. Disaster recovery RTO and RPO targets
Azure GRS replicates storage within 15 minutes (typical RPO). For compute, you need Azure Site Recovery or manual failover automation. Define your RTO and RPO before selecting the pair — longer distances increase replication lag for database workloads.
Azure regions vs availability zones
Paired regions and availability zones (AZs) solve different problems. Understand both.
- Availability zones — physically separate datacenters within a single region. Protect against datacenter-level failures. Distance: 1–10 miles.
- Paired regions — separate regions in the same geography. Protect against region-level failures (outage, natural disaster). Distance: 300+ miles.
- Use AZs for high-availability. Use paired regions for disaster recovery.
Frequently asked questions
Can I choose any two Azure regions as a pair?
Microsoft pre-defines region pairs. You cannot create custom pairs. You can design multi-region architectures using non-paired regions, but you lose the Microsoft-coordinated maintenance and recovery prioritization benefits.
Does geo-redundant storage (GRS) replicate to the paired region automatically?
Yes. GRS and GZRS replicate data to the secondary paired region asynchronously. During a regional outage, Microsoft can initiate a storage account failover to the secondary region.
What is the RPO for Azure GRS?
The typical RPO for Azure GRS is under 15 minutes for storage replication. Database RPO depends on your replication method — SQL geo-replication typically achieves under 5 seconds. Always validate RPO with load testing in your specific region pair.
How do I test my Azure paired region failover?
Use Azure Site Recovery's test failover feature to simulate a regional outage without affecting production. Run failover tests quarterly. Document the results for business continuity plan evidence.
Does Azure Government have region pairs?
Yes. Azure Government has two primary pairs: USGov Virginia / USGov Arizona, and USGov Texas / USGov Arizona. These are used for FedRAMP, DoD IL4/IL5, and CMMC workloads that cannot run in commercial Azure.
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