A single availability zone refers to one isolated location within a cloud provider’s data center, used to host resources like servers or databases. It’s often chosen for low-latency applications or cost-sensitive workloads that don’t require cross-region redundancy. Small businesses, developers, and test environments benefit most from this setup, as it simplifies management and reduces expenses.
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