Addressing geo-sovereignty with UK data storage
Published Jun 17 2018 10:37 PM 1,111 Views
Microsoft

To help address customer expectations regarding data geo-sovereignty, Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection now supports storing customer data in Azure data centers within the United Kingdom. We are providing this option on top of existing storage locations in the United States and the European Union.

Starting June 2018, customers with machines running Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (version 1709) or later can use this new storage option.

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Iron Contributor
What is the plan for migration to different regions? How can we re-enroll and setup our instance in a different region?
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