Databricks clouds and regions
Databricks workspaces can be hosted on Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. You can use Databricks on any of these hosting platforms to access data wherever you keep it, regardless of cloud.
Some Databricks features, known as Designated Services use Databricks Geos to manage data residency when processing customer content. A Geo is a group of regions that Databricks groups together to give customers predictability and transparency regarding where your data is processed.
This article lists the regions supported by Databricks on Google Cloud.
For more region-related information, see the following articles:
Features with limited regional availability, where there is regional differentiation in feature availability.
IP addresses and domains for Databricks services and assets for Databricks services and assets. This page also includes Private Service Connect attachment URLs and project numbers.
Supported regions list
This table lists the GCP regions supported by Databricks. Some features are available only in a subset of regions. For details, see Features with limited regional availability. Some GCP regions do not support GPU instance types. For a list of regions and zones that support GPU instance types, see the GCP documentation.
Region |
Location |
---|---|
asia-northeast1 |
Tokyo |
asia-south1 |
Mumbai |
asia-southeast1 |
Singapore |
australia-southeast1 |
Sydney, Australia |
europe-west1 |
Belgium, Europe |
europe-west2 |
England, Europe |
europe-west3 |
Frankfurt, Germany |
northamerica-northeast1 |
Montréal, Canada |
us-central1 |
Iowa, US |
us-east1 |
South Carolina, US |
us-east4 |
Virginia, US |
us-west1 |
Oregon, US |
us-west4 |
Nevada, US |