I have created an Amazon Web Services S3 bucket in the past, without specifying the geographic region for it to be stored in. How do I determine which region the bucket is located in?

My reason for asking, is that I am preparing to run some "Amazon Elastic MapReduce" jobs on the data in the bucket, and this service asks me in what region I want the job to run. As it seems reasonable to run the job as close to the data as possible, I would like to know where to data actually is.

The options in Elastic MapReduce are:

  • US East (Virginia)
  • US West (N. California)
  • EU West (Ireland)

I am not if these are the exact same locations available in S3. Anyways, I would like to identify the one that is at least closest to my data.

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Unless you specified something else, it'll be North America.

If you log in to Amazon web services, and view your usage report, it'll tell you whether it's EU / US or something other.

From reading the Amazon S3 / MapReduce stuff, the regions are different between the two apps, so you probably want to stick to either EU or US (rather than east or west).

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Good idea - the usage reports confirms that my data is somewhere in the US. – Jørn Schou-Rode Jan 27 '10 at 13:43
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You can use the GET Location Bucket request. Most probably your bucket is in US.

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With no location constraint set, this command returns nothing: <LocationConstraint xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/"/> – Jørn Schou-Rode Jan 27 '10 at 13:28
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