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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:

  • ThatSMP Stefan Paletta (@ThatSMP) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud DC-to-Cloud is such a mess because everyone's DCs are like Spaghetti on every layer. If you have your infra automation game right, switching VM provider is easy. Apparently Parler ran mostly off of EC2. I've seen S3 used for some things, and that's going to be the bigger problem.

  • RedBeardV2 RedBeard The Voluntaryist v2.0 (@RedBeardV2) reported

    @awscloud why would I want to host my business on your services knowing you will have no qualms about shutting my business down through policies that are subjectively applied? Taking a dependency on your ecosystem is a huge risk on its own let alone this disturbing behavior.

  • Toddalio Todd Bee (@Toddalio) reported

    I sincerely hope that someone at @Amazon had the idea to auction off the opportunity to shut down Parler & give the proceeds to charity. If I worked at @AWScloud, I'd have made a bid to be the sysadmin who issues the "shutdown -h 0" command or destroys the VMs.

  • schrickity Nathan Schrick (@schrickity) reported

    @AMZNforClimate @awscloud Cancel culture at work! If you don’t agree with me, block, remove, tear down, destroy, etc, etc. When did we get to a place where we can’t disagree about something and yet still be respectful?

  • AngryPandaQ AngryPanda (@AngryPandaQ) reported

    @patriotic79 Yes. Amazon AWS and many other companies/firms chose to ban/abandon Parlor to forcibly shut it down.

  • nathanpinard Nathan Allen Pinard (@nathanpinard) reported

    @Kirstenjoyweiss The servers themselves have been taken down as they were Amazon S3 servers. They have to find another provider, or do what Gab did and house their own servers in their own property.

  • NoTotalitarios Letras contra el totalitarismo 🥶 - 🏛️ ⚖️ 🌈 🐍🔻 (@NoTotalitarios) reported

    @juniorcasemiro @awscloud Probably, but until they make the migration Amazon took them down, and that is just what they pretended.

  • BradenHolt Braden Holt (@BradenHolt) reported

    @mdhardeman @QuinnyPig @awscloud if they're telling the truth and they have tools to handle their instance config / orchestration and something like terraform to abstract their server mgmt (and that is a go forward solution) you can shave some time. but if they're directly using aws sdk it will be a mess.

  • PoopsTech PooPsTech (@PoopsTech) reported

    Well it seems that Amazon AWS has made good on its treat and has pulled the rug from on the PARLER and they are down! I wonder what sites are the crazies are using now? May be this slap is going to wake the up! Wake up!

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

    @jbminn @QuinnyPig @awscloud 80% "Yes, this is technical debt, we know" and 40% "Bob has never seen this specific failure case of MongoDB before and also has enough on his plate he never had the time to dig into what the hell the guy he replaced *actually did* until the outage"

  • ZaxCal Texan (@ZaxCal) reported

    @juniorcasemiro @awscloud Ah yes. Because the MAGA crowd are the ones shutting down entire social media platforms. Makes sense.

  • RobertG9981 Robert Gillan (@RobertG9981) reported

    @bmwhocking @awscloud Next move........ down Twitter. I mean we need to get rid of all those platforms that allow free flowing hate and discrimination ...... don't we? 🤔

  • cseeman Corey Seeman (@cseeman) reported

    @Davidlaz @KTLA One thing about this - they cannot use the Amazon AWS Cloud service - but they can get a server and run the resource on their own - right?

  • JimAndrakakis Jim Andrakakis (@JimAndrakakis) reported

    @gortok @QuinnyPig @awscloud Judging from my workplace: no. But knowing is one thing. Rewriting/reconfiguring vast amounts of poorly written code, with the usual problems (eg people leaving & knowledge lost) is another matter completely.

  • DMEvanCT Evan Haston (@DMEvanCT) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud I think it's valid. I don't agree with a lot of the stuff on parlor and I think they should have come out against violence but aws should not have **** them down.

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