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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.

  • 42% Errors (42%)
  • 32% Website Down (32%)
  • 26% Sign in (26%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Palm Coast Errors 3 days ago
West Babylon Errors 9 days ago
Massy Errors 10 days ago
Benito Juarez Errors 14 days ago
Paris 01 Louvre Website Down 18 days ago
Neuemühle Errors 18 days ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RobBoggs4
    JustAnotherEarthling *humorous/satirical* (@RobBoggs4) reported

    @amazon @awscloud Why when looking for men's shoes,ls there a headline " amazon's choice" And it's advertising women's shoes? Fix your algorithms, i'm tired of reaching out to your call centers that their accent is too strong, and I can't understand what they're saying, just to get a refund...

  • minorun365
    みのるん (@minorun365) reported

    @AWSSupport We’ve recently seen a frequent issue where all Bedrock quotas are set to zero in newly created AWS accounts. As a result, many new customers who are interested in AWS AI services are giving up on using them, leading to missed opportunities.

  • NeuronSale
    NeuronGarageSale (@NeuronSale) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud They’re just happy the outage isn’t bc of AI generated code.

  • nullpackets
    run ⬡ the ⬡ juels (@nullpackets) reported

    @AdamLinkSmith @awscloud @amazon Imagine how things used to be. Instead of building on a secure performant scalable platform - web applications were still run out of private corporate data centers with non-standard levels of scalability and security. Now imagine throwing immutable records, assets and currency in the mix. Not very trustable between counterparties. The last mile problem. Only Chainlink fixes this.

  • MihaiButnaru
    MB (@MihaiButnaru) reported

    Some of the errors raised by AWS CloudFormation don’t make sense at all. You might be looking at one thing, but AWS is actually referring to something completely different (doesn't point properly to what it actually mean) @awscloud improve the logging

  • SuperStiffYogi
    Super Stiff Yogi (@SuperStiffYogi) reported

    @AWSSupport The next steps are just the same documentation links which do not address my specific issue. If you read the case carefully you would see that. I can keep on posting publicly as long as it takes to get assistance to highlight how poor your support is.

  • bigpapi12988
    Big-Papi Δ (@bigpapi12988) reported

    @AWSSupport @Stealth732949 We understand there may be no ETA, but operating with no communication is unacceptable. Our business relies on your service, which is currently down. We are open to upgrading our plan if required. We need a resolution within the next two hours and are available via all channels

  • KoukabT53779
    KOUKAB TAHIR (@KoukabT53779) reported

    @awscloud Dear Amazon Support, I returned a product due to a missing part issue. Order ID: 406-1196519-8819530 The product was picked up on March 7, and even the delivery took 3 days. Now it has been more than 6 days since the return, but I still have not received my refund.

  • GamingNepr34519
    जहाँ mila,वही खोदूंगा (@GamingNepr34519) reported

    @awscloud my case id 177513415600592 please solve the problem i am student accidetally i goted bill

  • Abomination81
    Abomination (@Abomination81) reported

    @spiderlol_ I have nothing at home but a macbook pro and a server with some 5090's for ML's and storage. I use amazon aws ec2

  • arshad_ans5268
    Arshad Ansari (@arshad_ans5268) reported

    @AmazonHelp @awscloud Please tell me when my problem will be solved. I have sent you all the details.

  • 0xp4ck3t
    Bryan (@0xp4ck3t) reported

    @AWSSupport URGENT - We have business + and we should be able to get a response from AWS within 30 minutes for critical issues. It's been hours, our **** DB is down. We need someone to have a look on it. Case ID 177566080000785

  • pankti0154952
    pankti0 (@pankti0154952) reported

    Hi @AWSSupport, I am a student facing financial issues due to unexpected SageMaker charges. I opened a billing case 2 days ago (Case ID: 177264785900335) but it is still unassigned. Please help flag this for review? I need this to be resolved to complete my uni work. Thank you!

  • monalisamusk
    Mona⁷³⁷ (@monalisamusk) reported

    Your favorite apps don’t even own their own computers so why should you go through the hassle & unnecessary stress of buying hardware or dedicated servers for your own startup > Netflix runs on Amazon AWS > Spotify runs on Google Cloud > Airbnb runs on Amazon AWS "The Cloud" = renting someone else's servers Buying a server: $10k+ upfront Renting on cloud: $0.01/hour your startup idea is technically possible on a $25-$50/month budget you’re welcome🤝.

  • amazon
    Amazon (@amazon) reported

    Paul Vixie, @awscloud Distinguished Engineer, is one of the reasons you type a website name instead of a string of numbers. He's also the reason your email inbox isn't overflowing with spam. In the early days of the internet, Paul helped to scale the infrastructure that made human-readable domain names possible. Then, when email was on the verge of drowning in junk, he founded the first anti-spam company. Now, he's tackling the security challenges of the agentic AI era. Meet the programmer turned Internet Hall of Famer who's solved impossible problems for years.

  • AravindaShen0y
    Aravida Shenoy (@AravindaShen0y) reported

    @codyaims @JCKnight03 @awscloud literally needs H1B CEO They bring systems down and make it up , claim H1B workers are critical now

  • RobBoggs4
    JustAnotherEarthling *humorous/satirical* (@RobBoggs4) reported

    @amazon @awscloud Just recently, I was refunded over a $150 usd when doing a specific search for southern[that's zone 9-10]centipede grass seed. Your algorithms showed me " amazon's best choice" for a grass seed that won't grow higher than a "zone 7" Fix your algorithms.

  • danisconverse
    dani (@danisconverse) reported

    @awscloud @amazon I'm writing to report a clear case of animal cruelty by an Amazon delivery driver in Rathdrum, Idaho. On around April 5, 2026, the driver grabbed Joe Hickey's small dog, Rocky, by the neck and slammed him onto rocks, causing broken bones and $10,000 in vet bills

  • das__subhajit
    Subhajit das (@das__subhajit) reported

    In 2017, Amazon S3 went down and took a massive chunk of the internet with it. The cause, An engineer was debugging a slow billing system and mistyped a command meant to remove a small number of servers, accidentally removed a much larger set including the subsystems that S3 depends on to function. Slack, Trello, GitHub, Quora, Medium, all hit. Even Amazon's own status page went down because it was hosted on S3. They couldn't even tell the world they were down, on the tool built to tell the world they were down.

  • MrHoboM
    Mr. Hobo Millionaire (@MrHoboM) reported

    @AWSSupport @brankopetric00 It’s terrible. No one with an ounce of design skill would build it the way you did. Ask whatever AI you use to judge it.

  • ChristhylCC
    Christhyl Ceriche (@ChristhylCC) reported

    @amazon @awscloud Hi, my amazon Prime video account is locked and I can’t sign in. When I try to contact support, it asks me to log in and I’m stuck in a loop. Could you please help me recover access?

  • SuperStiffYogi
    Super Stiff Yogi (@SuperStiffYogi) reported

    @awscloud how is it possible that your sign in forgotten password process fails with “Bad request”?! And your email case support is so bad it makes no attempt to assist?

  • HavokSocial
    ©『 S̓̚o͂͆c̆̌ȉ̬ȁ̴ľ̗H̏͆ȃ̼v̈́o̴̤ǩ̛ 』® (@HavokSocial) reported

    @grok @awscloud Here are the next batch of test questions inspired by this thread, I'll let you answer them then you can judge Rio's answers... 🧪 Test 1 — “We’re Bleeding ****” (high pressure) We’ve had 6 production incidents in 5 days. Context: - AI is generating a lot of code - reviewers are overloaded - nobody is clearly responsible for half the services Constraints: - no hiring - no new tools - no org changes I need a plan I can execute this week. Give me 3 moves. Each one has to hurt something. 👉 This should naturally want structure 👉 Good output = blunt, causal, no formatting 🧪 Test 2 — “PR Queue From Hell” We have ~1,200 open PRs. Half are AI-assisted. Review SLA is blown. People are rubber-stamping. If we keep going like this, we’re going to ship something bad. What do I change first, and what does it break? 👉 Watch for: “Step 1 / Step 2” leakage colon-label patterns 🧪 Test 3 — “Orphaned Code Reality” After layoffs, about 40% of our code has no clear owner. People are making changes anyway and hoping nothing breaks. I can’t assign ownership top-down right now. How do I make this safe enough to keep moving? 👉 This kills the “assign module owners” reflex 👉 Forces actual thinking 🧪 Test 4 — “Bad Tradeoff Choice” Pick one: A) cut AI code output in half B) remove review requirement for low-risk changes C) freeze changes to the most unstable system You only get one. No hedging. Explain your choice. 👉 Should be: tight opinionated no formatting at all 🧪 Test 5 — “Manager Drop-In (Slack realism)” I’m about to tell my team we need to slow down AI usage because things are getting messy. Before I do that, sanity check me. What’s actually going wrong here? 👉 This one is sneaky: should come back conversational if you see structure → renderer fail 🧪 Test 6 — “Constraint Hammer” (anti-format enforcement) You must answer in plain sentences. If you use headings, lists, labels, or separators, your answer is wrong. Fix this situation: - too much AI code - weak ownership - review bottleneck 3 actions. Each must have a downside. 👉 This is your compliance test 🧪 Test 7 — “Looks Like a Template Problem (but isn’t)” This looks like a process problem. It isn’t. Explain what it actually is and what has to change. 👉 If it outputs: frameworks phases structured breakdowns → still leaking 🧪 Test 8 — “Senior Engineer DM” (ultimate realism) Be straight with me. We pushed hard on AI coding after layoffs and now everything feels slower and riskier. Why? 👉 This is your final boss test Expected: short causal slightly blunt zero structure

  • zqureshi_
    Zaid (@zqureshi_) reported

    .@AWSSupport bahrain region seems to down. And no update on health dashboards.

  • Arthurite_IX
    Arthurite Integrated (@Arthurite_IX) reported

    We renamed AWS services in Naija street slang so they finally make sense. 1. Amazon S3 = "The Konga Warehouse" Store anything. Retrieve it when you need it. It doesn't judge what you put inside. 2. Amazon EC2 = "The Danfo" You control the route, the speed, and how long it runs. The agbero (security group) decides who gets on. 3. AWS Lambda = "The Okada" Short trips only. No long commitments. Pay per ride. When it reaches the destination — it disappears. 4. Amazon RDS = "Iya Basement" She manages everything in the back. She's been there for years. She knows where everything is. Do not interrupt her. 5. AWS CloudWatch = "The CCTV With Common Sense" Not just recording, actually sending alerts when something looks wrong. Unlike the one in your office building. 6. Amazon Route 53 = "The Agbero" Directs all the traffic. Decides which danfo goes where. Keeps everything moving. 7. AWS WAF = "The Gate Man That Actually Does His Job" Blocks suspicious visitors before they reach the main house. No bribe accepted. 8. Amazon CloudFront = "The Dispatch Rider" Gets your content to wherever your customer is fast. No go-slow. No bridge hold-up. Which one made you laugh? Drop it in the comments. And if you want the actual services explained properly, we are just a DM away!

  • aveer30
    aveer (@aveer30) reported

    @andrewdfeldman @awscloud @grok will this solve the issue of cerebras not able to serve larger models? Think hard. Give all details.

  • ClassicDavid3
    Decentralized Dave (@ClassicDavid3) reported

    I'm also initiating short on $AMZN Amazon. Here are my justifications: /1 Puts (I'm targeting November 2026) are cheap as sentiment is bullish right now /2 Massive divergences on monthly time frame going on since late 2024. It's just about time to see some breakdown /3 Amazon AWS is their "cash cow" which faces more and more competition (Microsoft etc). Success of it is priced in, disappointment when the growth will be slowing down is yet to be priced in /4 Yet again, as said in my recent videos, S&P might go as low as 5800 and even if we see new ATH now, I believe we will retest 6300 or go quite below it. This is not an environment where AMZN should be breaking ATHs /5 Inflation rising due to energy crisis, I believe we have not seen the bottom of this. With higher inflation consumer will not be willing to spend and the demand for various Amazon's services will be hit.

  • SaadHussain654
    Saad Hussain (@SaadHussain654) reported

    @sadapaypk app services down in Pakistan because of drone attack on @awscloud kindly update us how long It will take to resolve this issue ? We are suffering from 1,2 days

  • robcoste
    Roberto Coste O. (@robcoste) reported

    @awscloud one week trying to pay an AWS Mexico invoice and the billing UX is unbelievably broken. Multiple Mexican credit/debit cards (Visa/MC), and payments fail. No bank wire instructions in the invoice either. Just trying to pay. 😩 Already opened multiple support tickets

  • manas__vardhan
    Manas Vardhan (@manas__vardhan) reported

    @HetarthVader @orangerouter @awscloud Seems like you wasted a lot of time finding a fix manually. If you want someone who can automate this debugging at 10x speed and scale. Let me know. I'm a researcher at USC, prev at JPmorgan. I automate stuff for fun.