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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
Düsseldorf, NRW 2
Sandillon, Centre-Val de Loire 1
Charlotte, NC 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Charlottesville, VA 1
New Orleans, LA 1
Pensacola, FL 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
Tampico, TAM 1

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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EmyleWatkins Emyle Watkins (@EmyleWatkins) reported from Boston, New York

    @brettballachino godaddy for site name but use Amazon AWS for server (at least that’s what I’ve done with a WP site)

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    It's not lost on me that Parler set out to only use "fundamental" @awscloud services and not use anything higher up the stack to avoid lock-in. This slowed them down, and they were still hopelessly locked in. Tell me again about how multi-cloud design makes sense?

  • AlexanderStross Alexander Bayonne Stross (@AlexanderStross) reported

    @awscloud please take down this garbage platform (Twitter) as it espouses hate and such. Do it cowards!

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    Even with their enormous global footprint, there has never been a global network control plane outage for @awscloud in fifteen years. Not once. The exception case you're about to respond with isn't one of them.

  • jgcmarins Joao Marins (@jgcmarins) reported

    @sseraphini @awscloud The only problem of CDK is that you won't have a multi cloud solution. CloudFormation has that problem too. That's why I chose to write my infra config in TypeScript instead of yaml.

  • OrtundG Ortund Gaming (@OrtundG) reported

    @AWSSupport I've verified MY email address; it's complaining about the email address I'm trying to send to; it being quoted in the error message. I could DM you with more details if necessary...

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    I escalate weird customer issues to @awscloud service owners fairly frequently because I neither understand nor respect boundaries. None of them have ever asked how big the customer was, because it didn't matter.

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    "It's disingenuous for @awscloud to talk about hate. Twitter has the same issues. They left up a hashtag or whatever it is about hanging (the VP)." Yes, but Twitter doesn't run on AWS, and equally notably, has a published and kinda-working moderation policy in place.

  • Rik__Langford Rik Langford (@Rik__Langford) reported

    @PolicingInsight @awscloud What if AWS was to decide that their platform is being used by forces to help them target and persecute disabled and BAME people.. And that such is against their terms of service.. What if they gave a few hours notice that they were going to close down the servers being used?

  • apphancer Martin (@apphancer) reported

    @cherrysberries Going with another shared hosting provider will likely give you the same issues in future. You will either have to address compatibility issues or have your own webserver e.g. with Amazon AWS.

  • danieldersch Bama Dan (@danieldersch) reported

    If @awscloud can kick @parler_app off the Internet, then they should also deny service to @Twitch! I've heard so many terrible things said on BOTH platforms. Why the favoritism?

  • gilesromilly1 Rosspetx (@gilesromilly1) reported

    @DefundBBC Parler is down amazon aws stopped them using their computer severs. I estimate 3 to 6 weeks to return if they can. All software in their suite has been denied use from their suppliers. They are working hard to return. Large data leak also.

  • EricJacksch Eric Jacksch (@EricJacksch) reported

    @AWSSupport Trying to report a significant networking issue that is obstructing communication from @AWS to a Canadian federal government entity, and the only response I can find is to pay for support. This is an infrastructure issue, not a user configuration issue. Can you help?

  • 0bijanKinobi #ETHEREUM official sales**$600/coin new custo (@0bijanKinobi) reported from Kīhei, Hawaii

    @ryandunntweets @awscloud I agree tech corps are shitty/somewhat incestuous but there is nothing you can point to them doing ***** that isnt common place in every industry with corporations. The singling out/making them a scapegoat is my issue, if the issue is monopolies its laughable to start with tech

  • iam_Tessot Ozioma Uzoegwu (@iam_Tessot) reported

    @chrismunns @awscloud Prior to this it was always the Security Group. You debug by basically allowing all traffic in and out and gradually identify the issue. Can’t overestimate the time saving this brings to debugging network traffic issues 😎.

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