Tech Vendors Urge Failover From Hit Middle East AWS Regions
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AWS-hosted tech providers urge Middle East customers to fail over now
Snowflake, Red Hat, and others warn customers not to wait around for the cloud to recover After aerial strikes damaged AWS datacenters in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, Snowflake, Red Hat, and IoT platform EMQX have told customers to open their disaster recovery playbook and move to new bit barns. . . .
How to Address Service Disruption in AWS Middle East Region (me-central-1)
If you’re facing a serious service disruption in the Middle East (UAE) region, it can be a stressful experience. While I can’t access real-time updates on outages, I can guide you through some steps to get help and plan for future issues. First, to find out what’s happening, you should reach out directly to AWS Support through your AWS account. They have the most accurate information on current incidents, expected recovery times, and how to rega…
AWS Middle East outage: a reminder not to rely on cloud as disaster recovery plan
AWS customers based in the Middle East (ME) are struggling to recover services following drone attacks on the cloud company’s ME data centers on March 1. Two availability zones in the UAE and one in Bahrain were impacted. The company has been providing regular updates as it works to restore operations, but has advised customers with workloads running in the Middle East to take action now to migrate those workloads to alternate AWS Regions. “Cust…
Which Apps are Affected by the March 2026 AWS Outage? Here's A Breakdown
Two of three availability zones in Amazon's Middle East region remain heavily impaired as of Monday evening, with no firm restoration timeline due to the physical nature of the damage. The post Which Apps are Affected by the March 2026 AWS Outage? Here’s A Breakdown appeared first on TechJuice.
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