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Pearl-Angeles
Updated Mar 23, 2026

22 Comments

  • danjb's avatar
    danjb
    Brass Contributor

    Can we add more regions for Windows365 Enterprise in general? It seems the only Canada datacenter allowed is at Canada Central, and we'd like the other regions. 

  • danjb's avatar
    danjb
    Brass Contributor

    Will they be adding support for AI-CloudPCs to the Canada datacenter? Currently our USA team benefits from this feature, but Canada team cannot as it's not available here. 

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  • danjb's avatar
    danjb
    Brass Contributor

    We have seen significant downgrades recently in the Canada datacenter performance for W365 Enterprise CloudPCs. While it's still minor, we've gone from 2 or 3 brief connection drops per week, to about 3 per day on average across our little fleet of 5 separate users / 5 individual Enterprise CloudPC's.  Resource usage is sufficient, we have checked RAM, storage, CPU, and we are properly sized. It is users located in all different parts of the country so it's not the user's local networks. There's something going on at the Canada datacenter specifically since our USA users are not impacted. We recently attempted 3x to migrate a CloudPC from a USA datacenter to a Canada one and it kept failing. Support tickets get us nowhere except never-ending convergys troubleshooting checklists.  I'd love some attention on the Canada datacenter to ensure it's properly resourced and network is stable.