Problem
We often receive 'Insufficient Capacity' errors when attempting to create t3.medium instances in the AWS Local Zone for Buenos Aires. This is critical for our South America coverage, as Buenos Aires offers optimal latency for users in Brazil and Chile.
- t3.medium is the only viable AWS instance type in this AZ
- No other instance types in that zone are suitable for our requirements
- Reserved capacity is not viable due to cost-efficiency needs
Importance
Buenos Aires is a strategic location for South American players. Ensuring reliable server creation is crucial for a consistent user experience. Frequent capacity errors degrade service reliability.
Proposed Solutions
- Investigate workarounds with AWS to avoid Insufficient Capacity errors, without resorting to costly reserved capacity
- Research other cloud providers with services in Buenos Aires as potential alternatives for migration
Acceptance Criteria
- Users are able to reliably create servers in Buenos Aires without capacity errors
- The solution remains cost-efficient
- If migrating to a new provider, verify latency and stability match or exceed AWS
Additional Context
We must solve this problem to prevent disruption of player experience in a key region.
Problem
We often receive 'Insufficient Capacity' errors when attempting to create t3.medium instances in the AWS Local Zone for Buenos Aires. This is critical for our South America coverage, as Buenos Aires offers optimal latency for users in Brazil and Chile.
Importance
Buenos Aires is a strategic location for South American players. Ensuring reliable server creation is crucial for a consistent user experience. Frequent capacity errors degrade service reliability.
Proposed Solutions
Acceptance Criteria
Additional Context
We must solve this problem to prevent disruption of player experience in a key region.