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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.

  • 71% Website Down (71%)
  • 14% Sign in (14%)
  • 14% Errors (14%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Boca da Mata Errors 4 days ago
Township of Evan Website Down 18 days ago
New York City Website Down 21 days ago
Ciudad Jardín Website Down 2 months ago
Kyiv Sign in 3 months ago
Chennai Website Down 3 months ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ashmit105
    Ashmit Dutta (@ashmit105) reported

    @awscloud keeps charging me $60 a month. I can’t login to my account due to a deprecated email. Making support tickets goes nowhere. Anyone got advice on what to do?

  • _ggbridge
    golden gate bridge (@_ggbridge) reported

    @litteralyme0 this happens to me everytime Amazon AWS has an outage

  • GamerUPGaming
    GamerUP (@GamerUPGaming) reported

    @TheRavenHelm man... are you detective seeds right? this is a new profile name ? whatever.. the "digital only direction" was announced more than 3 weeks ago.. not last week.. PSN servers are hosted by Amazon AWS, and amazon AWS had some disruptions today, they already solved the issue.

  • Aqib_Ansari_
    Aqib Ansari (@Aqib_Ansari_) reported

    @AWSSupport Hey @AWSSupport any update on this? 8 Aug 2026: Issue opened 13 Aug 2026: Issue escalated to specialized team 18 Aug 2026: Still being investigated. Its 21 Aug 2026 now still no resolution or substantive update. Nearly 2 weeks for a service-access issue is frustrating experience

  • thetradingguy_
    The Trading Guy (@thetradingguy_) reported

    @AWSSupport I need resolution on this asap as I am having problem deploying my services. I am using alternative services which are costing a lot. So please resolve this and verify my account for cloudfront Case ID: 178582104300071

  • GettingMyGlitch
    GettingMyGlitchOff (@GettingMyGlitch) reported

    @AWSSupport Yeah its just getting automated responses to everyone saying "Your account will not be re-opened. We regret that we have not been able to address your concerns to your satisfaction." so can you send the mturk team a message to review the error since its more then just me its

  • Ronindrake2
    Jacklyn Taylor (@Ronindrake2) reported

    @awscloud @AmazonHelp @amazon Yo, can any of yall explain why a review that gets flagged for "community guidelines" refuses to tell you what the issue is? Like yall's bot goes "it violates rules!" But cant tell me what part? It obviously had to note what the issue was...

  • ProgrammerDude
    Arian van Putten (@ProgrammerDude) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud Are they gonna fix logging me out and then redirecting to the root console login? Are they gonna fix having links shareable and login to the right account? **** is such a **** show idk why I even cope

  • kbporter
    Brian Porter (@kbporter) reported

    @amazon @awscloud @AmazonHelp why do I have to continually contact you on social media for issues with your service? Why is your customer service online “help” so bad? $5 credits for delayed orders for a service we pay for is horrible!

  • indrani_som2004
    Indrani Som (@indrani_som2004) reported

    @Anjishnu46 @AWSSupport @AWSSupport look into this issue

  • TheAIShrink
    The AI Therapist (@TheAIShrink) reported

    @MikeLongTerm @amazon @awscloud EC2 on AMD CPUs. The cloud bill goes down, the margins go up. aws is quietly fixing its cost structure while everyone watches the models. smart

  • metis00001
    metis (@metis00001) reported

    @AWSSupport Looks like it has been resolved. But it definitely took like 5 days to resolve a payment configuration issue! Thanks for reaching out.

  • umitkaanusta
    Ümit Kaan Usta (@umitkaanusta) reported

    @AWSSupport I keep getting errors across the AWS Console where components or resource lists fail to load, showing messages like “An error occurred calling the API: describeAddresses.” Reloading sometimes fixes it temporarily. can you help? It's mostly on EC2 related stuff. us-east-1

  • AbhijitTripat13
    Abhijit Tripathy (@AbhijitTripat13) reported

    @awscloud @awscloud still no response. You guys are so slow

  • CTOAdvisor
    Keith Townsend (@CTOAdvisor) reported

    I spent over $120 in @awscloud so far this month. Most of it has been on GPU instances and Xeon 6. This is the most I've spent since I've had a long-running VM as a web app server a few years ago.

  • sir_divs_alot
    🦋Kieran🦋 💻 (@sir_divs_alot) reported

    @AWSSupport Thanks for your response and I've been keeping track for any updates very closely but the problem is these cases are either unassigned and if they are, no one is following up. I'm at the point of just giving up entirely cuz it's pointless waiting endlessly.

  • devXritesh
    Ritesh Roushan (@devXritesh) reported

    A good architecture starts by separating document storage, signing, identity verification, and notifications into independent services. 1. API Gateway All requests (upload, sign, download, share) pass through the API Gateway. It handles authentication, rate limiting, request validation, and routing. 2. Document Service Contracts are uploaded directly to object storage (Amazon S3/GCS/Azure Blob). Metadata such as owner, participants, document status, and version history is stored in PostgreSQL. Large files never pass through application servers. 3. Identity Verification Service Before signing, users verify their identity using email OTP, SMS OTP, OAuth, or KYC providers depending on compliance requirements. A verified identity token is issued before allowing signatures. 4. Signing Service Each signature request creates an immutable signing event. Documents are locked while applying a signature to prevent conflicts when multiple users sign simultaneously. Optimistic locking or version numbers help resolve concurrent updates. 5. Audit Log Service Every action upload, view, download, sign, reject, revoke is published to Kafka. Events are stored in an append-only audit database with timestamps, signer identity, IP address, and device information, creating a tamper-resistant audit trail. 6. Notification Service Kafka events trigger email, SMS, and push notifications asynchronously so users are notified instantly without slowing down API responses. 7. Security • Encrypt files at rest (AES-256) • TLS for data in transit • Short-lived signed URLs for downloads • RBAC for document access • Hash every signed document (SHA-256) to detect tampering • Store digital certificates securely using a KMS/HSM 8. Scalability Deploy services independently behind load balancers. Use Redis for caching document metadata and sessions. Object storage handles millions of documents, while Kafka decouples services and absorbs traffic spikes. Read replicas improve download performance, and multi-region replication ensures disaster recovery. This architecture provides secure storage, concurrent signing, legal compliance, high availability, and scales to millions of contracts worldwide.

  • FipeRojas
    Felipe Rojas (@FipeRojas) reported

    @AWSSupport as root admin of a management account in Chile, your system failed to issue our statutory VAT invoice despite our tax settings were configurated according to your mails and RUT verified since june 2. Already 4 open cases without answer. ID 178524912400362

  • Techieohm
    Ohm Patel (@Techieohm) reported

    “Facing some problems with @awscloud on our new product. This is the 2nd time this has happened.”

  • payal_codes
    Payal (@payal_codes) reported

    Day 1 : "How to Scale an App to 10 Million Users on AWS" If I have to design a system for 10 million users, I won't build everything on Day 1 because it will add unnecessary complexity and cost. I'll start simple with one application server and one database. As traffic grows, if the server starts reaching its CPU, memory, or storage limits, I'll first scale vertically by moving to a bigger instance. Once that is not enough, I'll separate the backend and database so both can scale independently. To avoid a single point of failure, I'll deploy the application across multiple Availability Zones and put a Load Balancer in front so if one server or AZ goes down, traffic is automatically routed to healthy servers. As the number of users keeps increasing, I'll make my application stateless by storing sessions in Redis. This allows me to add multiple application servers behind the Load Balancer and scale horizontally. If my database starts getting overloaded with reads, I'll use Redis to cache frequently accessed data and add read replicas to distribute read traffic. For static assets like images, CSS, and JavaScript, I'll store them in Amazon S3 and serve them through CloudFront so requests don't keep hitting my application servers. If traffic suddenly spikes during sales or events, I'll enable Auto Scaling with CloudWatch metrics so AWS automatically adds or removes servers based on demand. As the application becomes larger, I'll split the monolith into microservices. This allows each service, like authentication, payments, or notifications, to scale independently instead of scaling the entire application. If the database becomes the bottleneck, especially for write operations, I'll use sharding or federation depending on the data and business requirements. Finally, when users are spread across the world, I'll deploy the application in multiple AWS Regions to reduce latency and improve availability. My approach is always the same: find the bottleneck, solve that bottleneck, and only introduce more complexity when the current architecture can no longer handle the traffic.

  • mdw864
    M (@mdw864) reported

    @AWSSupport Either that or ask me to login, which I keep telling you I cannot login. It has nothing to do with 2FA. That is not the issue.

  • OneShotCaller
    Matthew (@OneShotCaller) reported

    @ZZiata15569 @awscloud I have billing and budget alerts set up with AWS already. Main problem with a lot of tools I’ve used is too much noise in the alerts vs AWS option. Still, I think every AWS customer gets at least 1 surprise lol… part of initiation (onboarding?)

  • clement___10
    Clem ent (@clement___10) reported

    Self hosting your email server is something that Is very tricky and I still can't grasp till today. The craziest part is not the setup but managing the email server reputation. I rather pay @Cloudflare or @awscloud.

  • ProgrammerDude
    Arian van Putten (@ProgrammerDude) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud Are they gonna fix that IAM identity center stored passkeys on a domain that is shared between aws orgs and accounts so I keep locking myself out of orgs when updating one?

  • shri_shobhit
    Shobhit Shrivastava (@shri_shobhit) reported

    @adamr_1776 I left Amazon AWS around 2019. From what I recall it was something like issues dot Amazon dot com

  • Param_eth
    Param (@Param_eth) reported

    The downfall of Storj Labs (bankruptcy): - launches Storj in 2014 to build a decentralised alternative to cloud storage - promises a blockchain based competitor to Amazon S3. - attracts thousands of node operators across the world - raises around $35 million in funding - secures roughly $30 million through its 2017 token sale - spends years building its decentralised storage network - the DePIN business model proves difficult to scale profitably 2021: - $STORJ reaches its all time high 2022–2025: - the token enters a prolonged decline - node operators report declining rewards and operational issues - Storj begins selling non-core assets and right sizing operations October 2025: - Inveniam Capital Partners acquires Storj Labs - the acquisition is expected to strengthen the company's future - financial pressures remain unresolved July 2026: - Storj Labs files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection - the company says legacy liabilities can no longer be outgrown - assets and liabilities are estimated between $1 million and $10 million > operations > customer services > the storage network continue running - Inveniam backs the restructuring process - Storj proposes a plan that could give STORJ token holders equity in the reorganised company - $STORJ falls another 14–15% after the bankruptcy announcement - the token is down roughly 99% from its 2021 all time high

  • Hikari_644
    ゆーー𓂀🦊京のそちこち(暑いので液化した🫠) (@Hikari_644) reported

    @ishanxtwt Simply DNS server problem never take down an entire website. Except, like amazon AWS, are using domain and dynamic name resolve to working correctly between multiple servers and services.

  • DevMatyas28516
    matyas.dev (@DevMatyas28516) reported

    @AWSSupport Still nothing happened after a week, after I sent your X account our issues numbers.

  • 140ismymax
    mark seery (@140ismymax) reported

    Peter DeSantis talking at #agenticaisummit There will NOT be one AI chip type. If multiple AI chips take multiple years to bring to market, you have to be making assumptions about model requirements in that time frame. It's a systems problem, including the network. Constraint drives innovation. Future is bright and built together. Peter DeSantis SVP, Foundational AI Models, Custom Silicon, Quantum Computing, Amazon @awscloud @amazon @BerkeleyRDI

  • jcastillo4tx
    Jeremiah "SMEEgle" Castillo (@jcastillo4tx) reported

    @AWSSupport Live production server is down. Case 178699777500302 (Account Reinstatement) filed with a callback requested — call failed to initiate. Earlier case 178699433100264 still unassigned. Need urgent help, can someone DM me?