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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

The graph below depicts the number of Amazon Web Services reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 33% Errors (33%)
  • 21% Sign in (21%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Kyiv Sign in 22 days ago
Chennai Website Down 25 days ago
Point Pleasant Beach Website Down 29 days ago
Little Rock Errors 1 month ago
Atlanta Website Down 1 month ago
Clearwater Website Down 1 month ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • srikat
    Sridhar Katakam (@srikat) reported

    @AWSSupport 39 hours since my email reply and still waiting. There's not a single human reply so far regarding the billing issue.

  • CattManii
    Catdingo (@CattManii) reported

    @awscloud Is that after or way after losing millions of dollars due to uptime issues?

  • theprinceraj
    Prince Raj (@theprinceraj) reported

    @vansh22b @awscloud @AWSCloudIndia Contact them through support email. Explain to them your problem and that you cannot afford to pay this bill. They often waive off the bill when you leave a VPS or paid service running mistakenly

  • AbendStarr
    AbendStarr (@AbendStarr) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant Just out of curiosity will the citizens of Iowa have their taxes go down bc of these "savings"?

  • AstroKanu
    Astro Kanu (@AstroKanu) reported

    @aws @AWSSupport I’ve already used this link raised tickets explained the ongoing issue the only reply I got was pls log in- day 5 of my live project down- all payments made at my end- I’m serous if this isn’t resolved I’ll ask my clients to start contacting u for refunds #aws

  • NamelessDudeZA
    Dude 3.0™ (@NamelessDudeZA) reported

    This is a real threat, WebAfrica was running their web hosting billing and support on WHMCS. So for the past few months WHMCS software has been under attack from hackers. My own server was attack through SQL injection of users fortunately I had to isolate and migrate to fresh new server provided by Amazon AWS.

  • TobyfromHR69
    HR Toby bookmarking everything (@TobyfromHR69) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant This is terrible. You aren’t Iowa First. They under bid the project. You save some money and Indians with fake degrees get Iowans jobs. Terrible terrible legacy move.

  • Ronald_vanLoon
    Ronald van Loon (@Ronald_vanLoon) reported

    Most AI pilots do not fail because the model is weak. They fail because the enterprise underneath it was never built for production AI. → Data volume → Latency → Deployment cycles → Legacy dependencies → Technical debt This is the infrastructure problem nobody is talking about. Sponsored by @awscloud. #AWSpartner

  • TeriRadichel
    Teri Radichel #cybersecurity #pentesting (@TeriRadichel) reported

    I’m using @anthropic opus 4.8. With @awscloud Kiro. I have rules in my README that say only use Bash. But it ignored my instructions and said sorry I used Python after using a lot of tokens to do something I didn’t want it to do. I feel like I should get those tokens refunded: this is the kind of thing that unexpectedly wastes money and time and tokens unnecessarily. I can’t make the instructions any clearer. Stuff like that is so annoying. But I’m still writing code way faster. The problem is I got a $20 plan and used it up in a few hours. I tried switching back to 4.6 but seemed like the same results for code written. It’s like everything got more expensive after the new model showed up. Or maybe I really was just making that big of a change. I had to just up the subscription to $40. I’ve already spent a bunch of money on other subscriptions and got incorrectly billed $200 in tokens I couldn’t use this month (working on getting that refunded). So you can do the math. $40 per day x 31 = $1240. But people are using multiple agents. I could spin up an army of agents to write code for me if it didn’t cost so much. Who is going to win this game? As a single developer I’m seeking ways to reduce token usage (or whatever the billing metric is) and mistakes by agents like this one feel so unfair. It clearly was not what I asked for. Whether I fix it or the agent notices its mistake after the fact and fixes it without telling me it’s still going to cost the same. Bottom line is that I can produce a lot but it also costs me a lot and so far I haven’t found a way around that besides writing deterministic code. I have to get the thing built I want to make me money before I spend it all on AI tokens. But right now the agent is making mistakes and getting stuck on things I’m doing that I guess are unique and the agent hasn’t seen too much before. It writes code and can’t figure out what it did wrong, AWS shared networking with VPC endpoints and organizations delegated admins and such I’m getting around that (without giving up full access to my cloud account) by creating verification queries and code but then the agent doesn’t follow the existing file structure and uses the wrong language without at least asking…*sigh* Also it seems like the verification code is burning tokens like a wildfire out of control. Not sure how this is going to work out. I hope there’s not some issue like someone else siphoning off tokens behind the scenes or some other weird problem like the previous nerf issue.

  • arroiss12
    Arroiss (@arroiss12) reported

    @felipestscosta @AWSSupport I'm having the same problem and AWS isn't giving me a proper response. I'm losing a lot of money because my services stopped without prior notice. @AWSSupport

  • Kumarprakash03
    prakash Kumar (@Kumarprakash03) reported

    @awscloud I say ok don't worry you will deliver tomorrow. But some days i was watching amazon only provide date but he was not giving my product when orderd hai Then I canceled that order because amazon didn't give the any response of my problem and I ordered again.

  • baxter_tam80462
    Tamara Baxter (@baxter_tam80462) reported

    @awscloud @OpenAI Wannabe student. Social media guru. Food scholar. Problem solver. Internet maven. Amateur beer ninja. Hipster-friendly music fanatic. uGzJ8E

  • GlowieRag
    Matthew Garrison (@GlowieRag) reported

    @AWSSupport I have a 7 day old unassigned support ticket for a billing refund, and my auto pay declined due to suspected fraud because the cost was so much higher than normal. This is pretty urgent, id like to fix this and pay you! Case id 177973340000997

  • fromcodetocloud
    Mashood tried Ops (@fromcodetocloud) reported

    🤯AWS S3 Outage (2017) : In 2017, a routine maintenance task inside AWS turned into one of the most famous outages in cloud computing history. An engineer working on Amazon S3 executed a command with an incorrect parameter, causing more servers to be removed from service than intended. What followed was a chain reaction that affected thousands of websites and applications across the internet. The outage lasted around 4 hours, but the impact was far bigger than the downtime itself. Companies suddenly realized that services they considered independent were actually relying on the same underlying cloud infrastructure. Slack, Trello, Quora, and countless others experienced disruptions because a critical dependency had failed. The most interesting part? The incident wasn’t caused by hackers, hardware failures, or a sophisticated cyberattack. It was caused by a routine operational task performed by a human.

  • apex_leclaireur
    L'éclaireur (@apex_leclaireur) reported

    @luckychappy_ Only in your head, reality is they had a 6 year contract with a server provider and then switched to amazon aws servers. So your claims are bs. I studied computers and you dont understand anything. All battle royal games use 20hz servers that dont fail but your connection does

  • Prithvi_Jadwani
    Prithvi Jadwani | AI SEO | GEO | REDDIT SEO | GMB (@Prithvi_Jadwani) reported

    @aselipsky @awscloud 15 years is a long time to spot the same bottleneck. What's the fix for hyperscalables now, then?

  • SuaveCrypto_Btc
    SauveCrypto (@SuaveCrypto_Btc) reported

    @AWSSupport Damn why you guys lie like that? Even the website Down detctor was offline. People on reddit reported it around 930am eastern time.

  • skunky
    Skunky (@skunky) reported

    @Marc269681 @awscloud These lying morons are covering for their mismanagement and poor decision making by blaming a toolset. It's like blaming photoshop for the fact that your are a terrible photographer.

  • NexuzXBT
    Nexuz .τ (@NexuzXBT) reported

    ok let me explain why this might be one of the most important things being built in crypto and almost nobody is talking about it right now the entire internet runs on servers owned by like 3 companies. when you store a file, send a message, run an app, some machine somewhere can see your data. it has to. that’s how computers have always worked. to process something, you have to be able to read it. Quilibrium breaks that rule. they built a network where the servers do the work without ever seeing what they’re working on. your files, your messages, your queries, all encrypted the whole time, even while being processed. the machines running the network are basically blind. they compute on stuff they literally cannot read. let that sink in. private storage. private messaging. and soon private AI, where a model trains on data nobody can see, not even the computers doing the training. and here’s the part that makes it real and not just a science project: their storage already speaks the exact same language as Amazon S3. so any developer can take an app that runs on AWS today and just point it at Quilibrium instead. no rewrite. same app, but now the backend is decentralized and nobody can spy on it. they’ve been heads down for 7 years. mainnet is live. the messenger is live. the storage is live. and the next phase is full on serverless functions and decentralized AI. this is the kind of thing that sounds boring until it’s suddenly everywhere. infrastructure always does.

  • xx01010xxc
    Wildo Tango (@xx01010xxc) reported

    most complicated and useless interface is @awscloud .. just looking for my aws key to login CLI, its been 10 minutes.. and still looking for it, good job guy !

  • BillBah
    dolla bill (@BillBah) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant Cognizant is a terrible company. The “savings” will cost more in the long run.

  • buttface_9000
    Buttface (@buttface_9000) reported

    @sult @awscloud I mean, what are you trying to say? That they should double down on that or learn from their mistakes?

  • vasik_mansuri
    vasik mansuri (@vasik_mansuri) reported

    @AWSCloud @AWSSupport We've been waiting for support for more than 3 hours today and spent hours yesterday as well. Our account was suspended after a password reset issue. Password has been reset multiple times, support case updated repeatedly, but still no response.

  • Hershal0_0
    Hershal Rao (@Hershal0_0) reported

    @awscloud finally, i can keep my embarrassing "fix later" comments strictly internal.

  • rnmohapatra46
    Rudra Narayan Mohapatra (@rnmohapatra46) reported

    @awscloud Hi, I took the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate exam about 3–4 weeks ago, but my digital badge is still not showing up on Credly. Could you please help me resolve this issue? Thanks in advance.

  • AiTesty5
    AI Inc (@AiTesty5) reported

    @awscloud Normal people call this „skill issue“… come one AWS, you’re selling us this crap and then talk bad about it?

  • lambatameya
    Ameya (@lambatameya) reported

    @awscloud That's true for all software. More software can slow you down.

  • Simonnnnnnnfox
    Simon (@Simonnnnnnnfox) reported

    @mcbc @WNBA @awscloud Are you mentally slow? I haven’t “gone from” anything lol 1. It doesn’t use an equation (not math) 2. I said Diggins is an OUTLIER (never said she’s not a PG) (1/10) 3. Yes, google as in the WNBA. If you google “how is gravity stat tracked” google will take u to the W page

  • TannerSDev
    Tanner Scadden (@TannerSDev) reported

    @AWSSupport DMd. 19:27 we got the notice, saying take action by 06/22/2026. At 19:29 our production environment went down due to cloudfront being disabled. Please help us asap

  • thedeepflux
    Deepak (@thedeepflux) reported

    @awscloud fwiw, saw AI-generated code slow a single dev by 20% initially due to more time spent verifying than writing. after adding pair programming checkpoints focused on trust-building, velocity normalized. AI isn’t a speed hack; it demands a new craft layer with review discipline.