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cloud Priority 4/5 6/17/2026, 11:05:15 AM

Amazon Redshift Graviton-Based RG Instances Expand to Three New AWS Regions

Amazon Redshift Graviton-Based RG Instances Expand to Three New AWS Regions

Amazon Redshift has officially made its Graviton-based RG instances available in three additional AWS regions. The newly supported locations include Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Bangkok), and Mexico (Central). This regional expansion allows customers in these areas to provision modern compute instances designed specifically for analytical workloads. These instances leverage custom AWS Graviton processors to deliver improved price-performance compared to previous generation instances. Organizations running large-scale data warehouses can lower operational costs and improve query latency by transitioning their existing clusters to these optimized node types. Before initiating a migration, administrators must verify regional service availability, review current resource limits, and assess compatibility with their existing Redshift configurations. Deploying or migrating to these instances can be performed via the AWS Management Console, Command Line Interface, or software development kits.

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Comparison

AspectBefore / AlternativeAfter / This
Region AvailabilityExcluding Cape Town, Bangkok, and Mexico CentralIncludes Cape Town, Bangkok, and Mexico Central
Processor ArchitectureStandard Intel/AMD x86 instancesAWS Graviton ARM-based architecture
Price-PerformanceStandard baseline metricsOptimized performance with lower operational costs

Action Checklist

  1. Verify regional service quotas for RG instances in the target region Check the AWS Service Quotas console to ensure sufficient limit space
  2. Evaluate cluster compatibility with AWS Graviton-based node types Review database driver and client tool compatibility if applicable
  3. Perform a test migration using a snapshot in the new region Validate performance and query behavior on the new instance type before modifying production
  4. Update infrastructure-as-code templates and deployment scripts Modify Terraform or CloudFormation configurations to reference the new RG instance types

Source: AWS What's New

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