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Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a suite of cloud-computing services that make up an on-demand computing platform. They include Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, also known as "EC2", and Amazon Simple Storage Service, also known as "S3".

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Amazon Web Services Outage Chart 12/05/2025 06:45

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon Web Services users through our website.

  1. Website Down (41%)

    Website Down (41%)

  2. Sign in (30%)

    Sign in (30%)

  3. Errors (30%)

    Errors (30%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Amazon Web Services outage reports came from the following cities:

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City Problem Type Report Time
GermanyDüsseldorf Sign in
United StatesNew Orleans Errors
IndiaNew Delhi Website Down
FranceParis Website Down
MexicoTampico Errors
GermanyDüsseldorf Website Down
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GrgoireDevauch1 Grégoire Devauchelle (@GrgoireDevauch1) reported

    Anyone experiencing issues with CloudFront when invalidating cache? #awscloud

  • MackNSweetJones LowLifeMack (@MackNSweetJones) reported

    Bruh stop ****** login me out …I GOTTA DO THE GOT DAMN LAB ALL OVER AGAIN CAUSE OF THIS **** @awscloud ..it should automatically save after a the practice part is done WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • SocScaleTech Tech Researcher (@SocScaleTech) reported

    New user experience on @awscloud: Get login credentials from admin, have to change password immediately; OK. Enter old password, new one, confirm. Error: "Password does not conform to the account password policy." NO INDICATION OF WHAT THAT POLICY IS, just guess. @QuinnyPig

  • BowTiedIguana BowTiedIguana (@BowTiedIguana) reported

    Any DevOps guys building on @awscloud ? Sorely tempting to go back to bash + awscli to script environment creation, CloudFormation is an absolute nightmare Resource creation slow, not reproducible, stack takes 5 mins to set up and 5 to destroy so I waste about 2 hours/day

  • kopertop Chris Moyer 🖖 (@kopertop) reported

    @djcors @awscloud Shame the status page isn’t a thing anymore 🙄not that it ever showed actual issues…

  • UglyRobotDev Aaron Edwards ~ uglyrobot.eth (@UglyRobotDev) reported

    Why does @awscloud the supposed leader in cloud services have the most broken and unusable MFA implementation? No multiple/backup devices, no support for Yubikey with CLI, no built in auth handling in CLI for MFA, having to use a bespoke IAM policy to force MFA, etc.

  • alanatpaterra Alan Engel (@alanatpaterra) reported

    @RaraSensei Some of the vpn services get blocked. When that happens, I boot up a stateside server on Amazon AWS.

  • RobElliot266 Robert Elliot (@RobElliot266) reported

    @AWSSupport It's not application development that's slow, it's cdk development. Write the code to generate the CF template, but then the only way to validate that it actually works is to deploy it.

  • mjosephstrych Marcus Joseph-Strycharczyk (@mjosephstrych) reported

    @AWSSupport your domain management not working isn’t a minor issue for my startup. 24 hour response time isn’t good enough. Why does everything take 5 errors before working with you.

  • ALX7K ALX7K (@ALX7K) reported

    ..@SNKPofficial why you dont fix the servers? one click at Amazon aws server for new dynamic servers and people have never waiting time. Er having 2022 the time of old servers and bad connection are over…

  • BowTiedIguana BowTiedIguana (@BowTiedIguana) reported

    @BowTiedGriptoad @awscloud Yeah will be spinning up a bunch of stuff on Pulumi This was just getting a short term fix in for something which wasn't optimal. cfn is ugly for sure. oh, and have you ever tried to bring up resources on Azure with Pulumi? Sloooooow. We're gonna use a different cloud.

  • JonNicholsMe Jon Nichols (@JonNicholsMe) reported

    @AWSSupport Thanks. I'm handling the errors fine, so it's not yet impacting my service, but over the past hour I've seen a few dozen 500 errors returned from Dynamo, and that's new (and I'm seeing it across different accounts and applications).

  • djcors Jonathan Cors (@djcors) reported

    @AWSSupport SNS web console not works, chrome console shows js error with managedDataIdentifierList.

  • tomcoady Tom Coady (@tomcoady) reported

    @AWSSupport Forget it, I assume it was a local connection issue.

  • hossimo Anthony Headley (@hossimo) reported

    @AWSSupport Thanks for the suggestion. After clearing the cache and cookies, now the page completes loading but then hangs for about 60 seconds before being usable again. Ill. open a ticket if it causes me further issues.

  • mriservice MRI Service (@mriservice) reported

    @AWSSupport I pay $ 30 per month for 4 IP addresses on a 4 core server. What is your price?

  • jandockx jandockx (can’t escalate beyond the last step) (@jandockx) reported

    @AWSSupport If the AWS Lambda team needs my feedback to be aware of the nodejs release planning, we might have a problem

  • hteshkrv Hitesh Kumar (@hteshkrv) reported

    @awscloud not able to access aws documentdb showing error "AWS was not able to validate the provided access credentials" #documentDB #awscloud

  • triggan 🌥️Taylor Riggan🌥️ (@triggan) reported

    @linkedktk @jindrichmynarz @AWSSupport At what level would you want to be able to accomplish this? Do you just need control over read/write to the entire cluster? Down to the SPARQL API layer (query/update)? Or controlling access to certain named graphs, predicates, or even prefixes?

  • JakeBaird Jake Baird (@JakeBaird) reported

    5/ after nearly 48 hours down, I called a contact from @awscloud who randomly called me about a month ago. Grateful for our dev team @_Liam03 @MightySamson_ & Mada + AWS for getting us back online again

  • 0xMythicalFox Daji (@0xMythicalFox) reported

    @TraderEcks I would say: - Python web3 library - Get familiar with reading contract functions and how to read abi [web3.contract(address,abi)] - Store your data into a datasource (SQL, google Sheet) - Manipulate your data with PANDAS and make graph over time server: G Cloud / Amazon AWS

  • elmanorc Prof. Elmano R. Cavalcanti (@elmanorc) reported

    @AWSSupport The experience to ending all AWS resources is just terrible, you have to spend about 3 hours reading manuals, tutorials and videos for knowing the exact procedure to just CANCEL all resources.

  • Kraypex Kraypex - Fortnite Leaks (@Kraypex) reported

    @awscloud Fix the ping issue

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    @cloudpundit @awscloud This seems to be an example of an continuing pervasive attitude from AWS: “make it the customer’s problem.”

  • arifyali Arif Ali (@arifyali) reported

    @robinson_es @thomas_mock For more non-data intensive work (think a CSV bugger than 1GB), 16GB is more than enough. if you ever find yourself in the position where it’s too slow, shameless plug for looking at cloud solutions (like @awscloud’s Sagemaker) to upscale your work

  • phishy Jeff Loiselle (@phishy) reported

    Go ahead and try to setup a sample @awscloud Translate batch job in the console in order to test it. I dare you. You will run into more errors, than a Windows 95 debut.

  • symroe Sym Roe (@symroe) reported

    @AWSSupport I'd have thought that any issue open for more than 60 days would be hurried along without having to moan on Twitter. I really just want the data so I can move to a better service

  • JonNicholsMe Jon Nichols (@JonNicholsMe) reported

    @AWSSupport There are no longer any errors.

  • SunkaraMallikh8 Sunkara Mallikharjuna (@SunkaraMallikh8) reported

    @AWSSupport It's not working

  • IgorNemy Igor Nemy (@IgorNemy) reported

    @AWSSupport Thanks, but this is design issue. Do you have twitter handles of PM of the Elastic Disaster Recovery service?