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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".

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Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
San Jose, CA 2
Canby, OR 1
Los Angeles, CA 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
Hamburg, HH 1
Uniontown, PA 1
Birmingham, England 1
New York City, NY 1
Cali, Departamento del Valle del Cauca 1

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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • vicario_rachel RACHEL VICARIO (@vicario_rachel) reported

    @PhilBrown62 @matthewstoller Here Twitter wasn't the road, amazon AWS & the app stores were. AWS being pulled is what took the website down, app or no app.

  • Kryten_42 Kryten42 (@Kryten_42) reported

    @FemzForever @FlossObama Good news! I had suspected (and hoped) that would be the case, when it took Amazon AWS most of a day to announce the take-down. No doubt the Parler Ops began deleting posts, but too late.

  • vijayarx विजय | Vijay (@vijayarx) reported

    ... HostDime UK/US or Amazon AWS US and they are hosted in Europe and USA respectively. These orgs are known to share data with govt when asked to and can shut down when they don't like it (remember Parler on AWS)?

  • andydouglas1967 Andrew Douglas (@andydouglas1967) reported

    @AWSSupport Thanks - will do. It wasn't one of your tutorials at fault, and the issue isn't AWS related either.

  • kordianbruck Kordian Bruck (@kordianbruck) reported

    @AWSSupport @QuinnyPig Oh it's going down now!

  • poiThePoi Look up "Knuffelberen" (@poiThePoi) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud Amazon has a 15-minute pager SLA, so best case is 15 minute response -> 15 minute manager page. More likely 15 minute response -> debugging -> 15 minute secondary -> Oh hey outage -> manager page -> explanation -> message crafting (Actually hard!) -> "AWS is experiencing..."

  • plamoni Pete Lamonica (@plamoni) reported

    @donk_enby Great description. Building is burning down and you’ve quickly organized a gang to systematically loot it. The @FBI should be working with @awscloud to preserve evidence of crimes. Exfiltrating inappropriately-public and posting it publicly is not cool.

  • MaltheJorgensen Malthe Jørgensen (@MaltheJorgensen) reported

    @kaspergrubbe @awscloud @rediscloud Curious timing – but I don't think it's related. We saw the first intermittent "lone" DNS error yesterday 11:51 UTC. But then really ramped up within the last hour with a series of incidents.

  • MaltheJorgensen Malthe Jørgensen (@MaltheJorgensen) reported

    Hi @awscloud, we're seeing a lot of intermittent DNS errors for AWS RDS in eu-west-1 but there's nothing in our "Personal Health Dashboard". This is also affecting services like @rediscloud (e.g. DNS resolution of redis-*.c2.eu-west-1-3.ec2.cloud.redislabs.com)

  • SeattleSunshin1 Seattle Sunshine | Biden Won (@SeattleSunshin1) reported

    @RepBethVanDuyne Lemme fix this: ✅Twitter suspended insurrectionists calling for violence and a fuckton of bots. ✅parlour was on @awscloud not google. (google coulda told ya.) ✅Parlour had MANY opportunities to comply with TOS-chose not to. ✅American capitalism=private companies have choices

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    Their milquetoast advice will work, but my terrible advice is way better! @AWSsupport: "Use RDS as your database!" Me: "Use Route 53 as your database!"

  • StevenErick1976 Steven Erickson-Charles 🏳️‍🌈👨🏼‍🤝‍👨🏻 (@StevenErick1976) reported

    @UROCKlive1 @ShigeyoK @awscloud I hope the FBI have already picked this **** up ? Ya, Parler should have been shut down

  • cloudpundit Lydia Leong (@cloudpundit) reported

    @PhillipBoushy @QuinnyPig @awscloud 8/ So containers/Kubernetes results in a more consistent and convenient deployment environment for the developers of code you might otherwise run in VMs. Thumbs up. But it gets maybe 5% of the way to solving the cloud portability/lock-in problem. /fin

  • heroinjunkies Jim (@heroinjunkies) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud I've heard people say that too, but the real reasons I've seen multi-cloud implemented are to either to meet customer requirements or concern that any single cloud provider could go down. "We may want to leave" sounds like a poor reason for the additional costs.

  • Soph3D ʕ´•ᴥ•`ʔ (@Soph3D) reported

    @true_stonefoot @Not_the_Bee Clearly they didn't want to avoid big tech since they decided Amazon AWS was a good idea for a server host. Big brain plays by the idiots on the right as usual.

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