AWS Application Migration Service endpoints and quotas
This section lists the the service endpoints and service quotas for the service. To connect programmatically to an AWS service, you use an endpoint. For more information, see AWS service endpoints.
In addition to the standard AWS endpoints, some AWS services offer the following endpoints in some or all of the AWS Regions that the service is supported in:
IPv4 endpoints — These endpoints support only IPv4 requests and have the following format:
service-name
.region
.amazonaws.comDual-stack endpoints — These endpoints support both IPv4 requests and IPv6 requests and have the following format:
service-name
.region
.api.awsFIPS endpoints — These endpoints comply with the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) and can support either IPv4 requests or dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) requests. FIPS endpoints have the following format:
, whereservice-name
-fips.region
.ip-endpoint-type
ip-endpoint-type
isamazonaws.com
(for IPv4 requests) orapi.aws
(for IPv4 or IPv6 requests).
Service quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account. For more information, see AWS service quotas.
Note
AWS recommends that you use Regional STS endpoints within your applications, and avoid using global (legacy) STS endpoints. Regional STS endpoints reduce latency, build in redundancy, and increase session token validity. For more information about configuring your applications to use a Regional STS endpoint, see AWS STS Regionalized endpoints in the AWS SDKs and Tools Reference Guide. For more information about global (legacy) AWS STS endpoints, including how to monitor for use of this type of endpoint, see How to use Regional AWS STS endpoints in the AWS Security blog.
Service endpoints
Region Name | Region | Endpoint | Protocol |
---|---|---|---|
US East (Ohio) | us-east-2 |
mgn.us-east-2.amazonaws.com mgn-fips.us-east-2.amazonaws.com |
HTTPS HTTPS |
US East (N. Virginia) | us-east-1 |
mgn.us-east-1.amazonaws.com mgn-fips.us-east-1.amazonaws.com |
HTTPS HTTPS |
US West (N. California) | us-west-1 |
mgn.us-west-1.amazonaws.com mgn-fips.us-west-1.amazonaws.com |
HTTPS HTTPS |
US West (Oregon) | us-west-2 |
mgn.us-west-2.amazonaws.com mgn-fips.us-west-2.amazonaws.com |
HTTPS HTTPS |
Africa (Cape Town) | af-south-1 | mgn.af-south-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) | ap-east-1 | mgn.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Hyderabad) | ap-south-2 | mgn.ap-south-2.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Jakarta) | ap-southeast-3 | mgn.ap-southeast-3.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Melbourne) | ap-southeast-4 | mgn.ap-southeast-4.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Mumbai) | ap-south-1 | mgn.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Osaka) | ap-northeast-3 | mgn.ap-northeast-3.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Seoul) | ap-northeast-2 | mgn.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Singapore) | ap-southeast-1 | mgn.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Sydney) | ap-southeast-2 | mgn.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) | ap-northeast-1 | mgn.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Canada (Central) | ca-central-1 | mgn.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (Frankfurt) | eu-central-1 | mgn.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (Ireland) | eu-west-1 | mgn.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (London) | eu-west-2 | mgn.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (Milan) | eu-south-1 | mgn.eu-south-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (Paris) | eu-west-3 | mgn.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (Spain) | eu-south-2 | mgn.eu-south-2.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (Stockholm) | eu-north-1 | mgn.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Europe (Zurich) | eu-central-2 | mgn.eu-central-2.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Israel (Tel Aviv) | il-central-1 | mgn.il-central-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Middle East (Bahrain) | me-south-1 | mgn.me-south-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
Middle East (UAE) | me-central-1 | mgn.me-central-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
South America (São Paulo) | sa-east-1 | mgn.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS |
AWS GovCloud (US-East) | us-gov-east-1 |
mgn.us-gov-east-1.amazonaws.com mgn-fips.us-gov-east-1.amazonaws.com |
HTTPS HTTPS |
AWS GovCloud (US-West) | us-gov-west-1 |
mgn.us-gov-west-1.amazonaws.com mgn-fips.us-gov-west-1.amazonaws.com |
HTTPS HTTPS |
Service quotas
Name | Default | Adjustable | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Concurrent jobs in progress | Each supported Region: 20 | No | Concurrent jobs in progress |
Max Active Source Servers | Each supported Region: 150 |
Yes |
Max Active Source Servers |
Max Non-Archived Source Servers | Each supported Region: 4,000 |
Yes |
Max Non-Archived Source Servers |
Max Source Servers in a single Job | Each supported Region: 200 | No | Max Source Servers in a single Job |
Max Source Servers in all Jobs | Each supported Region: 200 | No | Max Source Servers in all Jobs |
Max Total Source Servers Per AWS Account | Each supported Region: 50,000 | No | Max Total Source Servers Per AWS Account |
Max actions per source server | Each supported Region: 100 | No | Max actions per source server |
Max actions per template | Each supported Region: 100 | No | Max actions per template |
Max active applications | Each supported Region: 200 | No | Max active applications |
Max active waves | Each supported Region: 200 | No | Max active waves |
Max applications per wave | Each supported Region: 1,000 | No | Max applications per wave |
Max archived applications | Each supported Region: 10,000 | No | Max archived applications |
Max archived waves | Each supported Region: 10,000 | No | Max archived waves |
Max concurrent Jobs per Source Server | Each supported Region: 1 | No | Max concurrent Jobs per Source Server |
Max source servers per application | Each supported Region: 200 | No | Max source servers per application |
The following table lists additional information.
Resource | Retention |
---|---|
Launch history | Saved for 10 years |
Individual Job log | Saved for 185 days |