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 ...
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 ...
If you were struggling to connect to your work apps, you aren't alone - Amazon Web Services (AWS) suffered a major outage. After an issue in one of its US regions overnight, users were unable to ...
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 ...
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 ...
DynamoDB error rates in the US-EAST-1 region soared shortly after midnight Pacific Time, rippling through other AWS services and affecting many customers. Monday got ...
Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing service run by Amazon, said its services are back to operating as usual after an outage caused widespread issues across the internet on Oct. 20. AWS said the ...
When Amazon Web Services suffered an outage on Monday morning, it practically took down the internet with it. There went all of Amazon’s services, from its shopping hub to its Ring doorbell cameras.
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 ...
Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing service run by Amazon, experienced a significant outage that disrupted numerous websites early on Monday, Oct. 20. As of 3:15 p.m. ET, AWS said in a statement ...
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