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## Create a faraway replica
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You can create faraway replicas in different active regions in your cloud. There's no limit on the number of faraway replicas each cluster can have. However, the added resources and data transfers can increase your cloud costs.
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You can create faraway replicas in any active regions in your cloud. There's no limit on the number of faraway replicas each cluster can have. However, the added resources and data transfers can increase your cloud costs.
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1. Go to the [Clusters](https://portal.biganimal.com/clusters) page. A list of previously created clusters appears.
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1. On the **Cluster Settings** tab, enter a name for your replica in the **Cluster Name** field.
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1. Skip to the **Region** section and select an active region where you want to deploy your replica. The password and database type values are inherited from the source cluster.
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1. Skip to the **Region** section and select an active region where you want to deploy your replica. You can also choose to deploy your replica in the same region as the source cluster. The password and database type values are inherited from the source cluster.
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1. Select the instance type in the **Instance Type** section. See [Creating a cluster](/biganimal/latest/getting_started/creating_a_cluster/#cluster-settings-tab) for details on instance type settings.
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