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Amazon Web Services Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Amazon Web Services users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Amazon Web Services, make sure to submit a report below

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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".

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Kyiv, Kyiv City 1
Chennai, TN 1
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 1
Little Rock, AR 1
Atlanta, GA 1
Clearwater, FL 1
Monterrey, NLE 1
Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 1
Oakville, ON 1
Glendale, AZ 1
Oakland, CA 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
Alamogordo, NM 1
San Francisco, CA 1
Mercersburg, PA 1
Palm Coast, FL 1
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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.

  • AstroKanu
    Astro Kanu (@AstroKanu) reported

    @Suraj_Lande_ @awscloud is running a scam in India- payments taken but services not given at multiple levels! It’s time to raise this issue ! We as paying clients cannot be treated this way ! #awsscam

  • BillBah
    dolla bill (@BillBah) reported

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

  • CodeDodona
    CodeDodona (@CodeDodona) reported

    @awscloud From idea to revenue is not a technical problem.

  • Alexander474335
    Duke of Idanre Kingdom (@Alexander474335) reported

    @AWSSupport I went to the issue section and I already have my issue reported in the past. I didnt want to duplicated issue.

  • 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"?

  • DanushkaStanley
    Danushka Stanley | AI x Cloud (@DanushkaStanley) reported

    @AWSSupport Sure Thanks! Wanted to know if everyone face the same issue before poking support 🫡

  • 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.

  • JustABoyLost
    Saurbh Pandey (@JustABoyLost) reported

    @AWSSupport @AWSCloudIndia Our AWS servers have been down for 17+ hours. We’ve raised tickets, emailed support teams and reached out everywhere but still no resolution. Case ID: 177972064000983 This is severely impacting our business & customers. Requesting urgent help. #AWS

  • lcligny
    Laurent Cligny (@lcligny) reported

    @awscloud Skill issue ?

  • chaturfier
    chaturfier (@chaturfier) reported

    @AWSSupport Production AWS SES account paused over a resolved credential scrape. Keys rotated, issues fixed. Case 178014826500654 unread for over 48 hours while business halts. Help?

  • ClintJorgenson1
    Clint Jorgenson (@ClintJorgenson1) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon @awscloud The Customer Experience (CEx) company with absolute dismal CEx. Incorrect delivery notifications to customers is pathetic. Investigate this store and fix it.

  • ankurshn
    Ankur Shinde (@ankurshn) reported

    I went to the @awscloud in Mumbai yesterday. I'd been once before, and the reason I go is simple: AWS is the largest cloud player, and I want to see where the industry is actually heading and not where the blog posts say it is. I'll be honest about how the day started. Registered attendees were not let in until 1:30 PM. I reached by 11 after a train delay, planning to walk the AWS Village first. Instead I stood outside for two hours in 45°C heat. I wasn't alone - a sponsor next to me had flown in from the US and told the guard he'd paid $50,000 to be there. Didn't matter. The guard was honest and only following orders, so I don't blame him; the problem sat higher up. A few presenters gave up and left for other work, so the schedule on the site stopped matching reality. Once I got in, I was deliberate about where I spent the time. I went straight to the AWS for Financial Services booth - my first time there, and I'd planned for it. I saw the merchant onboarding flow, loan processing that runs in about three seconds once you upload your documents, and how customer-interaction data gets fed back to sharpen their recommendation models. This is the part of finance I actually care about. Then the Anthropic session, which was the one I came for. Three things stuck with me. // India is the second-largest country using Claude Code, behind only the US. Given that we produce most of the world's software engineers, the size of the gap that's still open says more about the opportunity than anything else I heard that day. // Business and finance was barely 2–3% of all usage, far behind computer and mathematical work. I walked in expecting that number to be high. It wasn't, and that surprised me more than any of the headline stats. // And the point I keep coming back to: agents are designed to ask for help on purpose. We say we want full autonomy, but the engineering choice to make an agent stop and request human context is exactly what makes it usable. I hadn't thought in that way before. Three things speaker (Sorry Idk the name :) said to act on: • Pick the boundary problem, • Invest in context and capability, • Start where you are - you don't need to reinvent anything. One last thing, nothing to do with the summit. On the train back to Nashik, a senior from my college got on one station after me - he's interning in Mumbai and was also heading home. Completely by chance, same train, same destination. Small world.

  • jaycansea
    Jay (@jaycansea) reported

    @awscloud It slows everything down and is a disaster so far.

  • AstroKanu
    Astro Kanu (@AstroKanu) reported

    @awscloud @AWSSupport it’s a live project impacted - ur disrupting my clients- pls stop this casual approach and take this on priority- I am not able to login to my AWS account so I can’t access ur link - I’ve screen shots of all payments done which I can share resolve this now!

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