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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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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon Web Services users through our website.
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Website Down (48%)
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Errors (35%)
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Sign in (16%)
Live Outage Map
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Colonii (@jointhecolonii) reported
@awscloud , which offers #cloudcomputing solutions to nearly a third of the #Internet, first reported an outage on the morning of Dec. 7; the problem lay in several network devices being flooded with a high volume of traffic from unknown sources. 😬
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Mark Archer (@markarcher) reported
My fellow marketers: There is a major Amazon AWS outage that is affecting a large majority of online services.
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discount mgk (@father_ward) reported
@AndreasVdb @QuinnyPig @awscloud If you dockerize and don't rely on tools you can't self host, it shouldn't be an issue. But I'm not a Dev ops guy.
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Oliver Davies (@opdavies) reported
I've created a public Amazon S3 bucket with static hosting enabled, and configured to redirect traffic to a hostname. This works for HTTP requests. Using HTTPS via CloudFront though I get an "AccessDenied" denied error. Anyone had this issue before? #TechTwitter
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Children of Sophista (COSPublishing) (@TPBookSeries) reported
@TweetingJess1 Ring alarms used to be an independent startup company. But Amazon bought them. Dropbox runs on AWS. My IDrive cloud backup is one of the few with its own servers in someone else's data center. But I think Adobe cloud uses Amazon AWS. My Microsoft Exchange mail server lives in AWS
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Nicolas Nowinski (@nicknow) reported
@Kelly_Clowers @QuinnyPig @awscloud How do you fragment it? It's not a landline phone company that can be broken into physical regions. Customer can be anywhere, consuming compute and storage capacity from anywhere.
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Steve MacLellan (@sjmaclellan) reported
"Summary of the Amazon S3 Service Disruption in the Northern Virginia (US-EAST-1) Region" AWS's description of yesterday's outage. Worth a read.
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ɪᴛ'ꜱ ᴛʜᴇ ᴊᴏᴅʏ (@itsthejody) reported
@lululuvshollis @awscloud My two window units have WiFi. My central unit has a Nest thermostat. When the Wi-Fi is down or their cloud services is down, you can still control them all manually.
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R.K. McSwain (@cadpanacea) reported
@AutoCAD @thecadgeek Uh #3 - until @awscloud goes down :-(
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Kirk Kelly (@KirkKelly) reported
Thanks @awscloud @JeffBezos lost out on a rush audition due to aws being down and I had a great feeling about that one. I could scream right..........
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Gordon Haff (@ghaff) reported
@cloudpundit @zehicle @awscloud I know it's hard but this sort of this (dependence on something that can go down to resolve the outage) has happened before and will happen again. Not a failure mode no one has hit before.
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Lulu O'Dallas 🌵🌺☀️🦋 (@lululuvshollis) reported
@itsthejody @awscloud Your air conditioners are on wifi? I feel old & behind the times. I didn't know that was a thing. I've resisted getting a Nest thermostat because I fear internet outages wouldn't let me adjust. My RING cameras were down all day yesterday & I only just learned about this outage.
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Pete Ehlke (@pdehlke) reported
@AWSSupport It's a terrible way to say "You can't query events that old with cloudtrail; please use athena instead." "The start date precedes the end date" should never have passed code review :(
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James Miller (@bensie) reported
Two tough @awscloud takeaways from yesterday: * “Global” consoles such as Route53 are only served from us-east-1. If you want to fail over DNS during a regional outage, better have API calls ready and hope the control plane is up. * Root account access only works in us-east-1.
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Pete Ehlke (@pdehlke) reported
So um... @AWSSupport we do still live in linear time right? aws cloudtrail --region us-east-1 lookup-events --start-time 1-15-2021 --end-time 1-16-2021 An error occurred (InvalidTimeRangeException) when calling the LookupEvents operation: The start time precedes the end time.
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🅳🅐🆅🅸🅳 - Brave & ❤️ (@DaveParkinson) reported
@awscloud I need to close my account as getting billed for services I no longer use. After trying your help pages I now have several dozen tabs open and none the wiser after endless errors. Can someone help?
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YC (@YanivC) reported
Wow so @Simplisafe uses #awscloud which means that everyones systems and apps were down yesterday? wow. #EpicFail
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𝐓𝐲𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 #metaDNA 🎸 (@Tyler_J_J) reported
@CTOAdvisor @awscloud All good questions, which is why IDP is a single point of failure for virtually everyone today. Doesn't change the fact that if your IDP does have an outage, your entire business is dead in the water. BTW, we're working on solving this @PrivOps
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Harrison Fjord 🕗 (@HarrisonFjord9) reported
@BitcoinMagazine @GoldmanSachs The flaw in #Bitcoin is reliance on connectivity to the internet to verify stored value with each use. Imagine if Amazon AWS next worldwide outage is planned or government backed, or worse. Bitcoin is NOT the next currency folks.
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𝐓𝐲𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 #metaDNA 🎸 (@Tyler_J_J) reported
@CTOAdvisor @awscloud As well it should. We need to broaden our definitions of cloud infrastructure when thinking about resilience. An example, should we consider going multivendor with IDP providers? What if, say Okta or Google OAuth, has an outage and no one can log into any of their systems?
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Chaitu (@ckalapala) reported
I wonder if @GooglePlay is also on @awscloud. Super slow today. #AmazonOutage
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Nerd Junkie ® (@realnerdjunkie) reported
@awscloud @AWSstartups @JeffBezos Regarding yesterday: Only as a theory if ran some ware is not an issue. The 3rd party software that is manipulating Flex, with API calls, and Pings. The more software the merchant sells to drivers the increase demand for the API call or ping
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MBH (@mbhbox) reported
What if Amazon AWS renames us-east-1 to us-east--1? I think will solve a lot of their problems. #AWSoutage
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Jose Carlos Rivas (@josecarlosrivas) reported
Did y’all hear that the interwebs was down yesterday? 🌧 #awscloud
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Crypto (@CryptoWorld2211) reported
Maybe @JeffBezos can purchase a @SlotieNft for all the mayhem @awscloud caused in the middle of the server crashes #toMars
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BinaryNights (@BinaryNights) reported
@supermurs Because of the Amazon AWS outage yesterday, we were experiencing a few issues. Users couldn't register ForkLift or they didn't receive their license keys. Please contact us in an email if you have received a license key but it is not accepted.
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Aniruddh Sharma (@aniruddh1sharma) reported
@IpsitaSengupta2 @vmiss33 last night was serious for @awscloud with 5 open issues 🥲
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Jadon Naas (@JadonNaas) reported
@QuinnyPig @awscloud I wonder if part of the problem is that cloud tech leads to thinking that you have eliminated risk by using cloud technologies. I don't think you can ever eliminate risk, just shift it around, concentrate it, or distribute it. Does AWS still even know their own failure domain?
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Engineerisaac.com (@Engineerisaac) reported
So Yea @awscloud I didn't notice you go down. I've learned really fast. that Cloud means NOT YOUR COMPUTER
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Zach Hurt (@ZachHurt4) reported
If the lessons you took from yesterday's #awscloud issues were "We need to be active-active multi-cloud", you might want to start moving all of your apps to Kubernetes and get ready to shell out $300+ an hour to be able to afford qualified engineers.