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Amazon Web Services Outage Map

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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
Boca da Mata, AL 1
Township of Evan, KS 1
New York City, NY 1
Ciudad Jardín, MEX 1
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Community Discussion

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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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.

  • Anjishnu46
    Anjishnu Ganguly (@Anjishnu46) reported

    I posted again that day because the same issue was blocking our AWS Activate application too. @AWSSupport said it had been passed along again. Another public reply, same unusable account.

  • kailashgajara
    Kailash Tulsi Gajra (@kailashgajara) reported

    Is @awscloud down right now? #AWSDownAgain #AwsDown

  • sir_divs_alot
    🦋Kieran🦋 💻 (@sir_divs_alot) reported

    🚨 @AWSSupport I've been unable to create a Kiro subscription for 2+ weeks, getting error"account is not authorized to make this call." I have an active account, valid billing, and correct IAM Identity Center Organization instance setup. Case #178567212700620 escalate urgently.

  • AramisToken
    Aramis Official (@AramisToken) reported

    @NoaSanderskyo7 @F1 @awscloud He was slow af, actually

  • swarmoneai
    SwarmOne.ai (@swarmoneai) reported

    OpenAI just unveiled Jalapeño - their first custom inference chip with Broadcom. "Substantially better performance per watt." Interesting. But a chip doesn't fix a misconfigured serving stack. Custom silicon with default batching, naive routing, and untuned KV-cache management is still burning money. SwarmOptimizer doesn't care what chip you run. It tunes the deployment layer - batching, caching, routing, concurrency - where most of the waste actually lives. The silicon is one layer. The optimization is another. Now on @awscloud

  • wpbeginner
    WPBeginner (@wpbeginner) reported

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  • QuinnyPig
    Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    Kinda funny that nobody's even making observations like this about @awscloud, if you want to go a level deeper down the irrelevance well.

  • 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.

  • p_valuee
    Prateek Gupta (@p_valuee) reported

    AWS suspended my account for billing. I have zero due invoices and zero past-due invoices. Their own Amazon Q agent confirmed it in writing. P1 case 178635853400575, day 3, production still down. @AWSSupport what is the actual reason?

  • ItsEasypop
    Guilherme Lage (@ItsEasypop) reported

    Another OG goes down. I remember people calling Storj the next Amazon S3 back in 2018

  • mrwcjoughin
    Matthew Joughin | 🏗️ Cross Platform Dev Tools (@mrwcjoughin) reported

    @jeffdafo @ivanburazin @awscloud Even aspnetcore can run on Linux now - there is no excuse to have (and pay through the nose) for Windows server licenses)

  • 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

  • GreatSage_0x
    Mr Sage (@GreatSage_0x) reported

    Custos makes verdicts on AI agent transactions. Problem: it had no memory. Every decision started from zero. Meet Anamnesis — I gave it a memory layer using CockroachDB. Built for the @CockroachDB x @awscloud Hackathon

  • reze_xqc
    Siya (@reze_xqc) reported

    @AWSSupport @AWSSupport @awscloud Case 178653274100402, 4 days old. Got a copy-paste "noted for awareness" reply, no actual fix. Still locked out of AWS Builder ID, still can't access AWS Academy courses. This is blocking coursework. Fix it.

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