AWS Outposts Alternatives (January 2026)

1.
Low Latency Network - AWS Local Zones - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/localzones/

AWS Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure deployment that make it possible to run low latency applications closer to end users or on-premises installations in a specific geography.

2.
Private Cloud - Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/vpc/

Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a service that lets you launch AWS resources in a logically isolated virtual network that you define.

3.
VPC Networking - AWS PrivateLink - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/privatelink/

AWS PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, AWS services, and on-premises applications securely on AWS.

4.
Dedicated Network Connection - AWS Direct Connect - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/directconnect/

AWS Direct Connect is a cloud service that links your network directly to AWS to deliver consistent, low-latency performance.

5.
Managed Wide Area Network Service - AWS Cloud WAN - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/cloud-wan/

AWS Cloud WAN makes it easy to build, manage, and monitor a unified global network—connecting your cloud and on-premises resources.

6.
Managed Container Apps Service - AWS App Runner - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/apprunner/

AWS App Runner helps you deploy and scale from your source code or container image to a secure web application on AWS.

7.
Virtual Private Network - AWS VPN - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/vpn/

AWS VPN establishes encrypted connections for hybrid connectivity networks with AWS Site-to-Site VPN and remote workforce access with AWS Client VPN.

9.
Amazon EC2 - Cloud Compute Capacity - AWS
https://aws.amazo
.com/ec2/

Amazon EC2 provides secure, resizable compute in the cloud, offering the broadest choice of processor, storage, networking, OS, and purchase model.