I'm reading through BigQuery doc and I'm confused by the point quoted below.
Source: Google Doc
BigQuery transparently and automatically provides highly durable, replicated storage in multiple locations and high availability with no extra charge and no additional setup.
Source: Google Doc
BigQuery does not automatically provide a backup or replica of your data in another geographic region. You can create cross-region dataset copies to enhance your disaster recovery strategy.
- Does BigQuery automatically replicate data across zones/regions?
- For long term data storage, given the options of Big Table, Big Query and Regional Persistent Disk, is it preferable to use Regional Persistent Disk to automatically replicate data across different geographical location?
It's the part of Google doc
But as you read, I think that you're missing some information. it mentions a hard regional failure.
What is hard regional failure? as Google Doc describe,
For example, in Asia-east1 (Taiwan), earthquake occurrence is quite frequent, if you're creating a dataset in this region, you might consider cross-region dataset copies to enhance your disaster recovery strategy.
Because there are some storage classes. For example,