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AWS Launches EU Sovereign Cloud Amid European Data Sovereignty Concerns

Updated 3mo agoFirst seen Jan 21, 20262 sources

Amazon Web Services announced the general availability of its European Sovereign Cloud, a physically and logically isolated cloud region designed to meet EU data residency and sovereignty requirements. The offering is operated within the EU by EU-resident staff under a new German parent company, with supporting systems such as metadata, billing, and identity management kept inside the EU; AWS said it will start with roughly 90 services available from Germany and later expand via Local Zones in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal, plus Dedicated Local Zones for single-tenant, highly sensitive workloads.

The launch is positioned as a response to European customer concerns about exposure to U.S. extraterritorial authorities (e.g., the CLOUD Act) and broader geopolitical risk influencing cloud procurement decisions. Commentary in the accompanying opinion piece frames this as part of a wider “tech dependency” problem in which reliance on U.S.-based providers can become a geopolitical vulnerability, reinforcing why EU organizations are seeking stronger sovereignty controls and alternatives—even as some industry leaders remain skeptical that technical and legal measures (including AWS’s references to protections like the Nitro System) can fully eliminate foreign-jurisdiction risk.

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AWS outlines EU Sovereign Cloud expansion and dedicated deployment plans

At launch, AWS said it plans to expand the European Sovereign Cloud through Local Zones in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal, and to offer Dedicated Local Zones for exclusive single-tenant deployments supporting highly sensitive workloads. The announcement was framed as a response to European concerns over foreign jurisdiction and U.S. extraterritorial access laws such as the CLOUD Act.

AWS announces general availability of European Sovereign Cloud

Amazon Web Services announced the general availability of its European Sovereign Cloud, a physically and logically isolated cloud region operated entirely within the European Union to address data residency and sovereignty requirements. The initial launch provides about 90 services from Germany under a new German parent company with EU-resident staff and EU-contained metadata, billing, and identity systems.

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