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
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Amazon Web Services users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Township of Evan, KS | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Ciudad Jardín, MEX | 1 |
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Open_ERV (@open_erv) reportedUnfortunately although they appear to be awesome people BrambleCFD is turning out to not be that hot. The main problem is the relationships/what they do of all the different settings is ridiculously opaque. There is no documentation. Their solution is to try to explain things in a video call, and if you need help, you ask for it, which it takes a week or more to get any kind of answer from an actual human, not because they are doing anything wrong but that's just not a good system. It's a long long way from the useability of simscale. I did however uncover an option that might be reasonably good, which is a virtual machine that I pay for the core-hours on. In many ways this is better. I can work directly with openFOAM and one of the front ends on a high powered linux computer with hundreds of gigs of ram and 96 high powered cores, and still only pay for what I use, theoretically. The openFOAM foundation has a system worked out ad directly offers the service, unfortunately they in turn use the amazon AWS or the microsoft Azure system, but what can you do. There are other companies that do similar things, but they probably aren't as well done as the one from the actual foundation. I think I'll try that one first. Having an AI in a harness on the machine is probably going to be indispensable, but I'll be using it primarily as a learning tool rather than asking it to do everything for me. I have been able to set up CowAgent, which is kind of basic but seems to work ok, with DeepSeek. A "harness" allows the AI to run commands on your computer and read the output automatically, as well as the other things web chat stuff can do. Secondly, it can store information in files and run the AI in a loop, doing many inferences one after the other, thus getting far more done than a web chat can (actually they might do something similar now IDK but they don't seem to).
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The Trading Guy (@thetradingguy_) reported@AWSSupport , got no replies on this upon follow up message. Please look into it. Why is it so tough to resolve an issue?
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Jan Jezek (@jbodl) reported@awscloud First you sent alerts that the account was over budget by 6-figure numbers. When the user logged in, the billing console confirmed the same. No banner there was an issue, no followup email, nothing. Just wannabe funny jokes on X. Seriously, AWS?
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Siya (@reze_xqc) reported@AWSSupport Case 178653274100402 opened 3 days ago, no response. Can't sign in to AWS Builder ID, email locked to unknown sign-in method, blocking access to AWS Academy courses. Need help.
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V0LYX (@0xV0LYX) reported@awscloud clear communication like this builds trust fast the fix matters but the transparency matters more
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Gabe Fletcher (@gabefletcher) reported@marcelocantos @awscloud bro... touch some ******* grass. OF COURSE IT WAS AN ERROR. WHO REALLY THINKS THEY LOOK AT THEIR AWS BILL FOR A TRILLION DOLLARS AND SAYS "OH THATS DEFINITELY REAL" stop. go **** off to some VPS's or some ****.
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devastatindave.eth (@NftCelestials) reported@awscloud totally avoidable error caused by reliance on unskilled h1b scabs ya'll will learn eventually
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Okko Ojala @okko@mastodon.social (@okko) reported@edwarddonner @awscloud @AWSSupport Combine a bug like that and spending caps, and the services would have been taken down and caused major losses of services worldwide.
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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!
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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.
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reportedI want to hear the inside story of the largest @awscloud project. Not bill run, nor S3. I’m talking about what it took to fix all the hardcoded “jeff@“ userID stuff when @ajassy rose. Not kidding: it woulda been orders of magnitude easier for him to change his name to “Jeff.”
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Siddartha DevOps (@SiddarthaDevops) reported@AWSSupport link is not working
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ErinE (@WhoaNowNelly) reported@DRiceHockey @WNBA @awscloud Same applies to all their stats. Their PRA is gonna go down too. That's the nature of injuries. Makes it harder for the individual, but does not increase the difficulty of the actual shot itself.
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S (@cloudsurf3) reported@awscloud Take down that other tone-deaf tweet, pure mockery of your customers
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Edward Donner (@edwarddonner) reported@okko @awscloud @AWSSupport That's why it's opt in. Netflix would likely not opt in and be fine with the risk. You could join them if you wish. I would prefer to face an outage if AWS has another billing disaster than have unbounded exposure.