AWS Hit by Outages as Gulf Conflict Spills Into Cloud Ops
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Amazon Web Services faces power outages in UAE and Bahrain
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of Amazon, said on March 2 that its data centres in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain experienced power and connectivity disruptions amid escalating regional tensions.
Amazon’s AWS outage hits UAE and Bahrain after data center fire triggered by ‘objects’; link to Iranian strikes unclear - Tech Startups
AWS customers across the Middle East woke up to disruption this week after a fire at one of the company’s regional data centers knocked parts of its cloud network offline. Amazon Web Services said its United Arab Emirates facilities were […] The post Amazon’s AWS outage hits UAE and Bahrain after data center fire triggered by ‘objects’; link to Iranian strikes unclear first appeared on Tech Startups.
Amazon AWS Suffers Major Outages In UAE And Bahrain After Data Centre Fire
Amazon Web Services (AWS) faced significant disruptions across the Middle East on Monday following a fire at one of its data centres in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The incident caused sparks and triggered an immediate shutdown of power in two availability zones, affecting cloud services and connectivity in both the UAE and neighbouring Bahrain. Customers relying on AWS in these regions were advised to switch to other operational zones as the…
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