Amazon Stuck with Months of Repairs After Drone Strikes on Data Centers
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Amazon Faces Months Of Repairs After Drone Strikes Hit Data Centres
Image Courtesy: Getty Images Amazon’s cloud division is dealing with prolonged disruptions after drone strikes damaged multiple data centres in the Middle East, leaving some services offline for months. The affected facilities in the UAE and Bahrain are expected to take several more months to fully recover, extending the total outage period to nearly half […] The post Amazon Faces Months Of Repairs After Drone Strikes Hit Data Centres appeared f…
Amazon asserted that the restoration of computer operations in the Cloud in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, which suffered damage during the conflict in the Middle East, will last for several months. The company underlined the severity of the impact on its technological infrastructure in the region. Amazon stated that the complexity of the damage will require an extended period to fully normalize its services. “Amazon Data Centers in the r…
In retaliation for attacks by the United States and Israel, Iran launched attacks on U.S.-related facilities in various Middle Eastern countries. Amazon's facilities were no exception, and its data centers are currently completely shut down. It has now been reported that Amazon has stated that "restoration is expected to take several months."
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