UPDATE Tuesday, 1:41 p.m. ET: With Amazon's AWS issues fully resolved, the online world was left to parse through the postmortem on Tuesday. The modern internet is vast but delicate. As many news ...
Amazon’s cloud computing arm, Amazon Web Services (AWS), suffered a major global outage on Monday, affecting a wide range of online platforms from social media and gaming to streaming and financial ...
Amazon Web Services’ outage was caused by a DNS error Websites were down for 70 minutes, a full recovery took hours Big customers like Netflix, Spotify and Slack ...
The effects of the AWS outage, which has affected more than 1,000 enterprises, may last for days, even though it appears that a recovery is (slowly) advancing to completion. The AWS outage has ...
A global outage hit Amazon web services (AWS) on Monday, disrupting many websites and services including Amazon Prime, Snapchat, Perplexity, Fortnite, Canva and ...
On Monday, Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world’s largest cloud computing platform, experienced a significant outage, impacting millions of users and thousands of businesses worldwide. The disruption ...
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Amazon updated users throughout the day, reporting steady improvements. By 3:01 p.m. PT (6:01 p.m. ET), all AWS services had returned to normal operations, though ...
According to the AWS status updates, the company reported “increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS Services in the US-EAST-1 Region.” The root cause ...
UPDATE Monday, 5:07 p.m. ET: Amazon indicated its AWS services were well on the way to fully recovering. "We continue to observe recovery across all AWS services," the company wrote in an update to ...