![]() instance of the Signature service, and the eDocument would be stored in the E.U. However, the signing experience would be directed to the E.U. ![]() Audit trail data on the transactions generated by the Signature service (see Transaction Data for additional detail)įor example, if an envelope is sent to Jane Anderson, an existing user residing in the U.S., by a customer with an account tin the E.U., the identity data shared between the two regional instances of the Signature service would be used to alert Jane and the email notifying Jane of the eDocument would come from the U.S. ![]() To facilitate a “broad global access” user experience, some data is shared between the U.S. This helps assure the performance, availability, and business continuity of the Signature service. Redundant copies of eDocuments may be stored in every data center within the particular region to which a customer’s account is assigned. Within both the US and the EU, DocuSign utilizes multiple secure data centers for the Signature service. Once the account and region are established, eDocuments are stored only within DocuSign data centers in that region. ![]() This determines where their eDocuments will be stored. When DocuSign provisions a customer’s account, the customer’s Signature service is assigned to one of these regions (customers may select their region). The Signature service is architected to provide customers with clarity regarding the storage location of their uploaded and completed eDocuments.Ĭurrently, DocuSign maintains four instances of the eSignature service one each in the U.S., Canada, the EU and Australia. ![]()
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