Complete Azure Regions List 2026: 60+ Regions

What is the complete Azure regions list 2026? Microsoft Azure currently operates more than 60 announced regions globally. Each region is a set of data centers connected by a low‑latency network. As of May 2026, over 35 regions are live, with the rest planned or under construction.

In Africa, Microsoft has two live regions (South Africa North and South Africa West). A third region in Kenya is delayed due to the Microsoft Kenya data dispute. This post provides the full global list, explains how regions work, and highlights what is missing.

How Azure Regions Are Organized

Before listing regions, understand Microsoft’s hierarchy:

  • Region: A geographical area containing one or more data centers (e.g., East US, South Africa North).
  • Availability Zone: Isolated physical facilities within a region for high availability.
  • Geography: A market that preserves data residency and compliance boundaries (e.g., Europe, Asia, Africa).

For Africa, the geography includes only South Africa (live) and Kenya (planned/delayed).

List of All Live Azure Regions (as of May 2026)

Below are the 36 live Azure regions organized by continent.

Americas (13 regions)

Region NameLocation
East USVirginia, USA
East US 2Virginia, USA
South Central USTexas, USA
West US 2Washington, USA
West US 3Arizona, USA
Central USIowa, USA
North Central USIllinois, USA
West Central USWyoming, USA
Canada CentralToronto, Canada
Canada EastQuebec City, Canada
Brazil SouthSão Paulo State, Brazil
Brazil SoutheastRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mexico CentralQuerétaro, Mexico (new 2025)

Europe (11 regions)

Region NameLocation
North EuropeIreland
West EuropeNetherlands
France CentralParis, France
France SouthMarseille, France
Germany West CentralFrankfurt, Germany
Germany NorthBerlin, Germany
Switzerland NorthZurich, Switzerland
Switzerland WestGeneva, Switzerland
Norway EastOslo, Norway
Norway WestStavanger, Norway
Sweden CentralGävle, Sweden
Sweden SouthStaffanstorp, Sweden
Poland CentralWarsaw, Poland

Asia Pacific (8 regions)

Region NameLocation
East AsiaHong Kong
Southeast AsiaSingapore
Japan EastTokyo, Saitama
Japan WestOsaka, Japan
Korea CentralSeoul, South Korea
Korea SouthBusan, South Korea
Central IndiaPune, India
South IndiaChennai, India
West IndiaMumbai, India
Australia EastNew South Wales, Australia
Australia SoutheastVictoria, Australia
Australia CentralCanberra, Australia

Middle East (2 regions)

Region NameLocation
UAE NorthDubai, UAE
Qatar CentralDoha, Qatar

Africa (2 regions)

Region NameLocation
South Africa NorthJohannesburg, South Africa
South Africa WestCape Town, South Africa

Planned Azure Regions (Future)

Microsoft has announced plans for these regions but they are not yet live:

Region NameExpected LaunchStatus
Israel CentralTel Aviv, Israel2026
Italy NorthMilan, Italy2027
New Zealand NorthAuckland, New Zealand2027
Spain CentralMadrid, Spain2026
Taiwan NorthTaipei, Taiwan2026
Kenya East (Olkaria)KenyaDelayed indefinitely
Greece CentralAthens, Greece2028
Mexico Central (already live)Corrected above

The Kenya region is the only planned African region. Its delay is detailed in the Microsoft Azure Africa expansion roadmap 2026.

Why the Kenya Delay Matters for the Global List

Microsoft has not removed Kenya from its official region list. However, the project is stalled. If the Microsoft Kenya data dispute is not resolved, Microsoft may eventually cancel the region. That would leave South Africa as Microsoft’s only African presence. Meanwhile, AWS has two regions in South Africa and plans for Nigeria. Google has one region in South Africa.

For a side‑by‑side comparison, read AWS vs Google vs Microsoft: the Africa cloud race.

How to Check the Official Azure Region List

Microsoft updates its region list on the Azure global infrastructure page. However, the Kenya region is still listed as “planned” despite the dispute. For investors and businesses, the delay is a warning. If you rely on low‑latency Azure services in East Africa, consider alternative cloud providers or prepare for higher latency from South Africa.

The business impact of such delays is explored in how delayed cloud projects hurt local African businesses.

The Bottom Line

The complete Azure regions list 2026 shows Microsoft’s massive global footprint. But Africa remains underserved with only two live regions and one planned region that is now delayed. The Kenya dispute highlights how local politics and payment guarantees can disrupt infrastructure roadmaps.

We will update this list when Microsoft announces new regions or resolves the Kenya dispute.

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