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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
Düsseldorf, NRW 2
Cali, Departamento del Valle del Cauca 1
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:

  • OyetokeT Oyetoke Toby (@OyetokeT) reported

    @AWSSupport no response on an urgent support case created by the system automatically causing issues. This is taking too much time.

  • gnsmsk Gani Simsek (@gnsmsk) reported

    @AWSSupport Step 1. Open a brand new AWS Account Step 2. Don't add a payment method Step 3. Create a Redshift cluster, select so called "Free trial" Step 4. Forget to shut down your cluster. No reminders, no notifications that you will soon get billed. Step 5. Get billed in a month 💸💸💸

  • kawada2021 kawada2021 (@kawada2021) reported

    What's new in version 18.4.0? #spssmodeler #spss Netezza Performance Server 11.x is now supported. Amazon S3 is now supported (for reading data, only). ClickHouse database version 22.3 is now supported

  • sagarchauhan005 Sagar Chauhan (@sagarchauhan005) reported

    @capajj @awscloud There was some small hiccups when we started to receive "Too many connections" error but it only occured 2-3 times, after that it hasn't occurred yet but V1 scales good, we haven't used V2 purely because it has a minimum ACU and is a bit expensive due to some anti-patterns for us

  • mikenikles Mike Nikles (@mikenikles) reported

    @meijer_s Not on the server though 🤔. At least it's an assumption I made that we use UTC across the board. Would be interesting to see if @googlecloud or @awscloud have any insights into CPU usage.

  • GothAlice Rev. GothAlice (@GothAlice) reported

    @nothingofwater @Warcop I guess you didn’t need to mitigate that classic Amazon AWS cross-zone EBS routing failure, years back, that took down Twitter and friends. In my case, mitigation required reverse-engineering the on-disk structures for my DB to recover client data. What’s an SLA but bits?

  • LordOfLA LordOfLA (@LordOfLA) reported

    @SkinUpMonkey @awscloud Yes but ideally those physical servers are running virtual machines that can migrate around physical servers in the event of hardware issues. Cloud isn't actually a bad descriptor, just gets misapplied and over used.

  • ronkorving 🇺🇦Ron Korving 💉 💉 💉 (@ronkorving) reported

    I can't help but think that the API to bulk delete from S3 on @awscloud violates the Bezos API Mandate in that it uses what seems to me a custom API that is not exposed to users (/s3/proxy). Not trying to get anyone in trouble or anything :)

  • werzadnan Adnan El Jooss⚡ (@werzadnan) reported

    @QuinnyPig @pizzahut @awscloud Yeah but you still need to determine the velocity of that child (assuming no child labor laws are broken)

  • Dyor_Fudd ☣️ Captain Fudd ∞/21m (@Dyor_Fudd) reported

    @cburniske Dude. They can shut down eth with a flip of a switch at Amazon aws.

  • NoteOfKai Note Of Kai (@NoteOfKai) reported

    hey @awscloud Are you guys having issues your end? Fortnite which runs through AWS is having issues. Twitch which runs through your services also having problems and a few other sites and online games having same issues. Meanwhile anything I use outside of AWS is fine?

  • kar_lipsa Lipsa kar (@kar_lipsa) reported

    @AWSSupport @UdacitySupport @udacity clearer instructions should have been mentioned in the tutorial about what not to do. My issue has not got resolved and I'm unable to practice anything now. I paid for one month.

  • RiteshS10741870 Ritesh Sharma (@RiteshS10741870) reported

    @awscloud I faces trouble with1337972188464 I talked multiple time with customer service but everyone just promise me we create a refund request and after 48 hr pickup was canceled .I lost my patience and I am mentally hares . Now I have last options I have to go to consumer form

  • juhani Juhani Polkko 🇫🇮🇺🇦 (@juhani) reported from Kouvola, Kymenlaakso

    Any chance you could fix this and void the cost, @AWSSupport?

  • saveonemillion Alexandre Alencar (@saveonemillion) reported

    @BorisTane Issue with most @awscloud services is that they’re either targeting a simple use case or a single-minded org case (multiple accounts in a single org). If you have different needs within a single org, you’re doomed or must bare the overhead of a new org account, and the same issue

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