Fastly Brings Egress‑Free Storage Closer to Users
Fastly announced a major expansion of Fastly Object Storage, adding five new regions across North America, Europe/UK, and Asia-Pacific to complement its existing footprint. The service is positioned to deliver lower-latency, egress-fee-free storage closer to end users, with support for regional redundancy and predictable pricing. Fastly also highlights its On-Demand Migration feature to enable incremental, usage-based migration of large object repositories such as media libraries from other providers.
Key Takeaways
- Five new FOS regions are GA: us-central-1, uk-east-1, eu-south-1, jp-central-1, au-east-1 (joining us-east, us-west, eu-central).
- Egress‑free architecture and consistent global pricing reduce the variable costs of serving large media libraries compared with legacy clouds.
- Regional redundancy supports active‑active topologies for better failover and lower tail‑latency across key streaming markets.
- On‑Demand Migration enables incremental, usage‑based transfers (lazy migration) to cut egress fees and speed large-scale migrations.
Why It Matters
Streaming is increasingly edge‑native: compute moves closer to users and storage must follow. Fastly’s regional expansion makes object storage a more compelling architectural choice for media owners who need low latency, regional residency, and simpler cost predictability. The On‑Demand Migration feature shifts migration economics — reducing upfront egress bills and operational risk when moving petabyte libraries. For streaming executives and platform architects, this pressures legacy cloud incumbents on both price and latency, and creates a realistic path to architecting active‑active, global deployments without a wholesale, costly lift.
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