The PowerTag !MULTIREGION defines the number of servers to be created in each region. Numbers can either be expressed in percentage (i.e. 25, 25, 50) or relative numbers (i.e. 1, 1, 2). In both cases, quantity is translated to a proportion of the elasticity cluster's size.


For example, these two definitions are equivalent:
!MULTIREGION=UsWest:25,AustraliaSouthEast:25,EurWest5:50
!MULTIREGION=UsWest:1,AustraliaSouthEast:1,EurWest5:2
produces 25% of elastic clones in US West, 25%, 50% in Europe West.



Here the complete list of all available regions:

GCP:

  • AsiaEast
  • AsiaEast2
  • AsiaNorthEastSeoul
  • AsiaNorthEastTokyo
  • AsiaSouthEast
  • AustraliaSouthEast
  • EurNorth1
  • EurWest1
  • EurWest2
  • EurWest3
  • EurWest4
  • EurWest5
  • IndiaWest
  • Israel
  • NorthAmericaNorthEast
  • Qatar
  • SouthAfricaNorth
  • SouthAmericaEast
  • SouthAmericaWest
  • UsCentral
  • UsCentral2
  • UsCentralSouth
  • UsEast
  • UsEast2
  • UsEast3
  • UsEast4
  • UsEast4b
  • UsEast4c
  • UsWest
  • UsWest2


Azure:

  • AsiaEast
  • AsiaNorthEastTokyo
  • AsiaSouthEast
  • AustraliaSouthEast
  • EurNorth1
  • EurWest1
  • EurWest2
  • EurWest3
  • EurWest5
  • Norway
  • SouthAfricaNorth
  • SouthAfricaWest
  • SouthAmericaEast
  • UAECentral
  • UAENorth
  • UsCentral
  • UsCentral2
  • UsCentralSouth
  • UsEast
  • UsEast2
  • UsWest
  • UsWest3


If you are using the !MULTIREGION PowerTag you also might need to define your VPCs, subnets or tags. You can do so using the following PowerTags: !MULTIREGION_VPC, !MULTIREGION_SUBNETS!MULTIREGION_TAGS comma separated:

!MULTIREGION_VPC=projects/project-8743648/global/networks/us-vpc,projects/project-8743648/global/networks/aus-vpc,projects/project-8743643/global/networks/eu-vpc

!MULTIREGION_SUBNETS=projects/project-8743648/regions/us-west2/subnetworks/us-net,projects/project-8743648/regions/Australia-southeast1/subnetworks/aus-net,projects/project-8743648/regions/europe-west4/subnetworks/eu-net

!MULTIREGION_TAGS=fwus-allow,fwus-vpn::fwaus-allow::fweu-allow

The order of the regions in the !MULTIREGION PowerTag defines the order of the values in these PowerTags