Adobe Expands Regional Data Storage in Canada and Australia

Adobe expands its regional data storage with new data centers in Canada and Australia.

Adobe is expanding its regional cloud infrastructure with data centers in Canada and Australia. Once available, organizations using Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Express will be able to store eligible content within their region.

These regional data centers will allow Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Express files, including cloud documents, libraries, brand kits, and projects to be stored locally — meaning the content is stored locally at rest, helping organizations address regional data storage requirements.

This local storage will be available across the public sector, education, commercial, and regulated industries.

Availability

Regional deployments in Canada and Australia are underway, with go-live targeted for early 2027. We'll share more details as we get closer to launch.

Stay tuned for updates.

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