Regions
The Regions page helps you view regions (data centers) available in the console.
What are Regions?
Regions are geographic locations where cloud providers run their infrastructure. Each region may have availability zones and support different services (e.g. machines, Kubernetes). Regions are read-only: you can view and filter them to choose a location when creating resources, but you cannot create or delete regions in the console.
View Regions
The Regions table lists all regions from your registered cloud accounts, with their attributes displayed in table columns. Use pagination controls at the bottom of the page to navigate between pages if there are too many regions to display.
When table data is being updated, table rows are displayed in italic, and table controls become inactive. It may take time to load the next portion of data.
To refresh the table, use the Reload 🔄 button.
To customize attributes displayed in the table, use the Layout ⠇ button.
When there are too many regions available, use the Add filters 🔎 button to fine-tune your search. See the Resource Filter documentation for details.
Attributes
The following Region attributes are available:
- ID — Provider-specific identifier
- Provider — Cloud provider (e.g. Akamai)
- Region — Region identifier (may match ID)
- Account — Account used to list the region
- Name — Display name of the region
- Country — Country or location name
- Geo region — Geographic region label
- Availability zones — Zones within the region
- Capabilities — Supported services (e.g. machine, blockstorage)
Which columns appear by default can vary; use the Layout button in the toolbar to show or hide columns.