Amazon's data center network surpasses 900 facilities worldwide
24 Nov 2025


Amazon's cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), has a much larger network of facilities than previously thought.


According to documents reviewed by Bloomberg and SourceMaterial, the company operates over 900 facilities in more than 50 countries.


This network includes major hubs in Virginia and Oregon, as well as smaller "colocation" facilities where server racks are rented out to other companies.


AWS's global presence and capacity
Expansion strategy


The documents reveal that AWS's global footprint is not just limited to its own massive data center hubs.


The cloud unit also operates in hundreds of colocation facilities, which contribute about 20% of its computing power.


These rented data centers are usually shared among different clients and can range from a few server racks in a dedicated room to occupying entire buildings in cities like Frankfurt and Tokyo.


AWS's colocation and edge locations
Infrastructure details


As of early 2024, AWS was using over 440 colocation data centers.


The company also had over 220 additional rented "edge" locations, which are network access points close to major cities, often within third-party telecommunications hubs.


These sites allow customers to quickly transfer data from their own servers or those of other cloud providers onto Amazon's infrastructure.


AWS's data center strategy and market position
Strategic balance


AWS spokesperson Aisha Johnson said Amazon's data center strategy "balances ownership with flexibility," driven by the rising demand for AWS services.


She added that while the company owns and operates most of its data centers, it strategically uses third-party options when they provide additional capacity or geographic reach.


Despite competition from Microsoft and Google's AI services, Amazon's cloud unit generated $33 billion in revenue in Q3, making it the company's most profitable division with an operating income of $11.4 billion.


AWS's global reach and colocation partnerships
Market influence


When an AWS customer rents computing power from Amazon, they do so from any of 38 regions around the world.


Each region is powered by at least three data centers, further dividing Amazon's network into what the company calls availability zones.


Amazon partners with at least 180 different entities in its colocation arrangements, including Equinix Inc., NTT Inc., and Markley, which operates a data center in Boston.


AWS's energy consumption and environmental impact
Sustainability concerns


Environmental groups have raised concerns over the rapid data center expansion by Amazon and other tech giants, saying it is straining electricity grids and extending the lifespan of fossil-fuel power plants.


However, Amazon has been a major corporate supporter of renewable energy projects in recent years as part of its goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.


The company is investing billions of dollars in carbon-free energy projects, including renewables.

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