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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.

  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)
  • 19% Errors (19%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ciudad Jardín Website Down 7 days ago
Kyiv Sign in 1 month ago
Chennai Website Down 2 months ago
Point Pleasant Beach Website Down 2 months ago
Little Rock Errors 2 months ago
Atlanta Website Down 2 months ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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

  • goranopacic
    Goran Opacic (@goranopacic) reported

    @EIsenah @vercel @awscloud great post. keep pushing aws to fix stuff

  • Charu_Sethi
    Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reported

    This week the same problem showed up in two places that don't talk to each other: Coinbase wrapping AI trading agents in an SEC-registered advisory, and x402 charging AI agents per request at the AWS edge. Both are solving authorisation-within-limits. Neither is interoperable with the other. Step back and the pattern is clear. Agentic settlement is becoming table stakes. x402 now runs through AWS CloudFront and WAF, settling USDC on Base and Solana via EIP-3009 in around 200ms, with 169M-plus cumulative payments. Mastercard's Agent Pay for Machines handles multi-rail M2M settlement. Coinbase is putting agent execution inside a registered wrapper. The rails are getting solved. What is not getting solved is the layer above them: a portable, revocable spending mandate that binds an agent's authorisation to a verifiable human or corporate entity and travels across rails. ERC-8004 gives agents identity and reputation, not spending authority. The agent-authorisation drafts (ERC-8118, 8184, 8150) are all single-principal or payment-channel scoped, and none has advanced. An agent authorised inside Coinbase's advisory and an agent paying through x402 at the AWS edge are governed by completely separate, non-portable models. That's the gap. The structural question worth testing: do the platforms each standardise their own proprietary mandate model, leaving on-chain rails competing inside someone else's walled authorisation garden, or does a neutral cross-rail mandate primitive finally emerge? Whoever ships the portable mandate owns the layer everyone else has to build against. @coinbase @awscloud @Mastercard #AgenticPayments #x402

  • bryce_meow
    Bryce Crawford 🐱 (@bryce_meow) reported

    Have @awscloud service problem Contact AWS support "This response was generated using generative AI. You may need to verify responses." * Hallucinates * * Obvious mathematical error * Peak comedy

  • evgenij_rabij
    Palpy (@evgenij_rabij) reported

    THIS COMPACT BOX COMPLETELY REPLACES MASSIVE ENTERPRISE AWS BILLS AND GENERATES OVER $19,500 IN NET PROFIT PER MONTH. While major corporations blindly bleed six-figure budgets every month on cloud storage like Amazon AWS or Google Cloud—paying for every single breath through API tokens. This 25-year-old engineer built a business model that completely flips the script. He designed and configured a standalone, ultra-compact micro-server that acts as a private, offline "AI Knowledge Vault," and right now, this single device is generating him over $19,500 in net profit every single month. The real magic is hidden in the expertly selected hardware and software packed into one small chassis: Massive Local Data Array: The engineer built a custom, enterprise-grade storage array with a staggering 144 terabytes (144TB of raw enterprise storage), using just six high-capacity 24TB hard drives. This allows massive datasets to be kept right at his fingertips. Ada Lovelace Graphics Muscle: Inside the micro-server slots an aftermarket NVIDIA Ada architecture GPU, dedicated entirely to local neural network processing and heavy, high-throughput media transcoding in real time. Who needs this kind of hardware in the internet age? The engineer struck absolute gold—he rents these systems out to top-tier Hollywood production boutique shops and independent media houses. Right now, the film industry is deeply paranoid about two things: data security and compute costs. When a studio works with confidential raw footage of upcoming blockbusters or high-budget commercial projects, uploading them to the cloud is a massive risk for leaks and NDA violations. On top of that, processing, automatically tagging scenes, and upscaling thousands of gigabytes of video through cloud-based AI services costs an absolute fortune in commercial token fees. This micro-server solves both pain points in one fell swoop: Absolute Privacy (On-Premise): Production shops process, index, and upscale their footage completely locally right inside their offices. Not a single byte of data ever touches the internet, bypassing cloud leaks entirely. Zero Token Cost: Instead of paying for commercial APIs from OpenAI or Anthropic, the system runs powerful open-source models deployed directly on the local hardware. The studio pays a flat monthly rental fee to the engineer, and the AI runs completely free 24/7. As a result, clients save colossal amounts of money from week one and break free from cloud monopolies, while the young engineer converts standard hardware into a stable, recurring stream of monthly passive income. Bookmark this case study—local infrastructure (Local-first AI) is the massive trend where fortunes are being built right now.

  • lanceharvie
    RunTime | Engineering Recruitment (@lanceharvie) reported

    @AWSSupport I have a Basic Support billing case unassigned for 11 days. Two cards from two different banks are both being rejected by AWS at the merchant side. One bank confirmed in writing they approved the authorization, so this is not a card issue. I cannot pay my invoice.

  • GlenWilsonIA
    Glen Wilson (@GlenWilsonIA) reported

    @awscloud Amazon existing. You should shut down and donate your assets to charity.

  • lcligny
    Laurent Cligny (@lcligny) reported

    @awscloud Skill issue ?

  • its_saurbh
    saura (@its_saurbh) reported

    @awscloud finally a sane take, after AI decided the best way to fix an issue is to "delete and recreate" live production environment

  • eduardlh
    Eduard Lugo (@eduardlh) reported

    @AWSSupport Hi @AWSSupport, 🚨URGENT: Is there anything else I can do to expedite this process? A phone number I can call, or an email address? My business has been down for 48 hours. Please advise.

  • DarkSoulja3323
    DarkSoulja3323 (@DarkSoulja3323) reported

    I had this exact problem with a Oled monitor i ordered @amazon @awscloud . Fix your **** Amazon!!! Have severe punishments for these people so they never do this ****. The driver got out with my orderer, and just got right back in the van. I said what are you doing? He said, i have to go pee so i was in a hurry? Wtf kind of Bullshit excuse is that while delivering something for someone thats %600

  • rajnahsik
    Kishan Raj (@rajnahsik) reported

    @Im_IrushiK Same issue but @awscloud not fixing it.

  • diwhycoder
    DIWhyCoder - ⌨️ 🇺🇸 (@diwhycoder) reported

    @awscloud AWS running out of server space confirmed.

  • NexzulX
    Nexzul (@NexzulX) reported

    @awscloud @PreciselyData Bedrock only has Anthropic models and a bunch of obsolete open source models. You need to fix this.

  • ChadmanThe
    the_chadman (@ChadmanThe) reported

    @AWSSupport the complaint is not only about login, it is also about money

  • Omek
    Toby Cummings (@Omek) reported

    @CompeteTFT @awscloud Uhhh we still can't save picks. It gives me an error every time.

  • aaditrai
    Aadit Rai (@aaditrai) reported

    Mike Brown has class and respect for his people, so I will say it. The NBA lacks integrity for the sport. Allowing an environment that allows playing keep away as a fundamental part of a close game is ridiculous. Allowing players to get away with literal physical assault and not calling anything is wrong. Champagnie kicks his feet out after the ball has released from his hands and Jalen Brunson gets a flagrant! That being said I will be doing a full break down on the publically posted highlights tomorrow, Fair Use. @nba @ajassy @awscloud Go Knicks!

  • 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

  • ThriveCart
    ThriveCart (@ThriveCart) reported

    @TheWAHWoman Hello, Amazon AWS has triggered an unscheduled update, likely mitigating a wider issue on their end. This is impacting some carts. We expect AWS to resolve very shortly. We will provide an update when it does.

  • slmimorgan
    🇺🇸 End H1B F1 OPT TN E3 O1 L1 I1 H4 all NIV 🇺🇸 (@slmimorgan) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant ** step down

  • BillBah
    dolla bill (@BillBah) reported

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • shawnjots
    Shawn Jots (@shawnjots) reported

    @awscloud been trying to create an account over 36 hours ago but I realized your sign up process is broken. Getting this error: response: { "message": "Failed to start DIVA SMS PIN verification".... Can you help?

  • qmatrix_ai
    Qmatrix (@qmatrix_ai) reported

    @awscloud We see this as a specialist-attestation problem for quantum-ai training data. Domain experts need controlled bot access to label molecular datasets without leaking raw sims.

  • 711intern
    Exodys (@711intern) reported

    /var/log/deoxys entry_019 / entry_020 (Weekend Edition) 1. Bug Hunting on a VDP > finished subdomain enumeration. > performed initial nuclei scan on the list, found some interesting things like CORS and subdomain takeover. > Used subzy tool to check for subdomain takeover, but all of those dangling subdomains pointed to amazon AWS elb so it was a dead end. > Also they fixed the CORS issue. > Started JS recon

  • iPiyushKashyap
    Piyush (@iPiyushKashyap) reported

    @awscloud Interesting take from the same company that built Kiro. Either AI-generated code is useful enough to invest millions in, or it slows teams down. Pick a lane.

  • ThriveCart
    ThriveCart (@ThriveCart) reported

    @CivilEngAcad @TheWAHWoman Hello, Amazon AWS has triggered an unscheduled update, likely mitigating a wider issue on their end. This is impacting some carts. We expect AWS to resolve very shortly. We will provide an update when it does.

  • GunnerJyo
    Jyothish Nalinakshan (@GunnerJyo) reported

    Hi @AWSSupport , I need assistance with an AWS Builder ID account issue that affects my AWS Certification and learning history. I have already opened two support cases: Case #178395122100863 (MFA Support Form) Case #178395287500121 (Billing & Account Support Form)

  • QuinnyPig
    Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    @AWSSupport @M0hkaif That’s not a great response. A. That place is a ghost town. B. Why not just suggest to the user that that’s expected behavior if they selected a multi-AZ cluster? It solves their problem right off.