GitHub user NuxRo added a comment to the discussion: Additional Zone vs Region 
- US East and West

Regions are a bit useless and I would ignore the concept. There is nothing 
shared between them.

Depending on your requirements either could work:
1 - deploy a new zone under existing CloudStack; also deploy a new mgmt server 
and a DB slave, but keep the mgmt server stopped - the latency is too high 
between the 2 sites to make this work without problems. In the event of DR you 
can start the management server and have it talk to the local DB slave (which 
you will turn into a master) so you can manage the local zone.

2 - even "simpler", just deploy a new CloudStack, completely independent. This 
will make things a little bit complicated if you want to have the same users, 
offerings, templates etc, you'll need to think of a way to sync these between 
the two. SAML or LDAP could be employed here for the users part. The upside 
here is that an outage in one will not affect you in any way in the other, 
hence more robustness.

My 2 cents.

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/12115#discussioncomment-15061053

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