Latency to AZURE West US 2 (Washington)
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About This Region
Region Details
Provider:AZURE
Region ID:westus2
Location:Washington, United States
Coordinates:47.2529, -119.8520
Use Cases
- •Web applications and APIs
- •Database hosting
- •Content delivery and caching
- •Analytics and data processing
Improving Latency
Network Optimization
- ✓Use a wired connection instead of WiFi
- ✓Close bandwidth-heavy applications
- ✓Choose an ISP with good peering
- ✓Consider a gaming VPN with optimized routes
Application Design
- ✓Use CDNs to serve static content
- ✓Implement connection pooling
- ✓Cache frequently accessed data
- ✓Choose the nearest region to your users
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the best AZURE region for me?
The best region depends on where your users are located, not just your own latency. Consider data sovereignty laws, available services, pricing, and compliance requirements. Many applications use multiple regions for redundancy and global distribution.
Why is my latency higher than expected?
High latency can be caused by network congestion, suboptimal routing, WiFi interference, or your ISP's peering arrangements. Your traffic might be taking an indirect route due to business relationships between networks, even if a shorter path exists geographically.
How accurate is browser-based latency testing?
Browser tests include HTTP overhead and are less precise than tools like ping, but they represent real-world web application performance. For the most accurate results, use multiple measurements and consider using dedicated network diagnostic tools.
Can I reduce ping by changing DNS servers?
DNS changes can improve name resolution speed but won't reduce ping to already-resolved IP addresses. However, faster DNS can reduce the total time to establish connections to new services. Consider using DNS providers like Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8).