Amazon S3 Multi-Region Access Points are now available in 12 additional AWS opt-in Regions: Asia Pacific (Jakarta, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, and Melbourne), Europe (Zurich, Spain, and Milan), Middle East (Bahrain and UAE), Canada West (Calgary), Africa (Cape Town) and Israel (Tel Aviv) Regions.
To get started, you need to first enable the AWS opt-in Region for your account by using the steps outlined here. Next, you can use the AWS CLI or AWS SDK to create an S3 Multi-Region Access Point in an AWS opt-in Region. For pricing information, visit the Amazon S3 pricing page. To learn more about S3 Multi-Region Access Points, visit the feature page, S3 User Guide, or S3 FAQs.
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