This article can be used to determine the location of the data centers that support Salesforce Point of Sale (formerly known as Retail Cloud Modern POS and PredictSpring) instances and is applicable to the services branded as Salesforce Point of Sale. For more information on security, privacy, and architecture for these and other services, please see the Hyperforce Trust and Compliance Documentation.
At Salesforce, trust is our #1 value and our data center strategy supports the company's commitment to run the most secure, trusted, reliable, and available cloud computing service. Customer success drives our data center strategy and delivering the highest standard in availability, performance, and security is our top priority. To that end, we build and serve each Salesforce instance from multiple geographically diverse data centers to avoid single points of failure in our infrastructure. This design supports the continuous availability our customers have come to expect from us.
At any given time, your Salesforce instance is actively served from one location with transactions replicated in near real-time across two or more availability zones in completely redundant, separate locations. We regularly switch between the locations for maintenance, compliance, and disaster recovery purposes. As we continue to expand and improve our global infrastructure presence, we recommend customers build their applications free of specific data center requirements to support a seamless Salesforce experience.
Salesforce Point of Sale currently has instances served from Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud infrastructure in the below listed regions. These instances are located in two or more separate Availability Zones within each respective country.
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Country |
AWS Region |
AWS Region Name |
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United States |
us-east-1 |
US East (N. Virginia) |
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