Australian National Review - Numerous Major Websites Knocked Offline by Cloud Computing Outage
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Amazon says it has fixed the issue that caused its cloud services to crash, but many websites and applications are still experiencing issues, with experts predicting the damage could run into the billions.
Australian National Review - Numerous Major Websites Knocked Offline by Cloud Computing Outage
An issue with Amazon’s cloud computing services triggered an outage early Monday morning that hit a number of websites and apps, including Amazon, Venmo, Ring, Slack, Whatsapp, Coinbase, Lloyds Bank, Perplexity, and more. The issues started around 2:40 a.m. Eastern time Monday morning, when the online service Downdetector reported that Amazon Web Services was down, according to TechRadar. A “Health Dashboard” run by Amazon showed at the time tha…
Amazon cloud outage disrupts many popular online services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a significant outage starting early Monday morning, impacting many online services globally. The disruption was first noted around 3:11 a.m. Eastern Time when AWS reported increased error rates and latencies affecting multiple services in the US-EAST-1 data center region. The big picture: AWS acknowledged “significant error rates” and stated that engineers were actively working to resolve the problem. By ap…
Internet users from around the world faced widespread disruptions on Monday morning due to a problem with Amazon's cloud service. Dozens of major online services, including Snapchat social network, Roblox and Fortnite video games, as well as Signal instant messaging application, were affected by this breakdown. About three hours after the breakdown began, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced that the problem was beginning to be solved. AWS provid…
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