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Creative Cloud for enterprise Data Centers

Last updated on October 7, 2025

About Creative Cloud for enterprise

The Adobe Creative Cloud for enterprise solution—including Adobe Express and Adobe Firefly—uses Adobe cloud storage, which is hosted on AWS through continuously active data centers in multiple geographic locations, including North America, Europe, and Japan. These data centers are highly available, resilient, and can withstand system or hardware failures with minimal impact.

Content created using Creative Cloud for enterprise is stored in the regional data store assigned when the user is provisioned in the Adobe Admin Console and remains consistent throughout the user’s lifetime. For example, content created by a user in the US will always be stored in the US data center, regardless of the user’s location when they upload the content.

Adobe Admin Console

The Adobe Admin Console is a web-based central location for managing Adobe entitlements across an organization. It is hosted in our US-East (Virginia) data center.

Identity types enable an organization to maintain various levels of control over the users' accounts and data. Your choice of identity model has a considerable impact on how your organization stores and shares assets. While Federated ID and Enterprise ID types are created and managed by the organization, Adobe IDs are created and managed by the individual.

If you need to manage many Admin Consoles, or if you wish to separate departments into their own standalone consoles, you can use a Global Admin Console, which acts as an interface for accessing and managing these standalone consoles.

Adobe Identity Management Services (IMS)

User licensing and identity data are stored in the United States (Virginia and Oregon) and accessed through edge servers in both regions. Adobe maintains additional edge servers in EMEA (Ireland and France) and APAC (Japan, Singapore, and Australia). Edge servers respond to regional requests and cache requested data for no more than 14 days from the latest request date.