Amazon Web Services Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Amazon Web Services users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Amazon Web Services, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Amazon Web Services users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| 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 |
Community Discussion
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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
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Layla Sabourian
(@laylasabourian) reported
@AWSSupport Still having issues
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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.
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Eric Jacksch
(@EricJacksch) reported
@awscloud Trying to report a significant networking issue that is obstructing communication with 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?
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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.
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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
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Ranger
(@RLTW14) reported
@AustraliaFair_ @of_dissident @KeithWoodsYT There's other dynamics at play too I'm guessing.. this specific platform (Vercel) is built atop Amazon AWS, who just themselves booted Parler;So these specific hosts may either be getting actual pressure from AWS or fear it themselves, & don't want their whole platform in trouble
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Cheryl Gress
(@divinegames) reported
I just got spam from @awscloud regarding $2000 promotional credit for non-profits (of all sizes!) to switch to their platform. After they shut down Parler, I think I'll stick with self hosting.
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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.
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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!"
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Gary Jordan
(@designed4pixels) reported
Sometimes you have a day when you remember why you got into coding! Today all the head scratching worked and the @WPCloudServer plugin deployed a #awscloud #Lightsail server, setup a static IP, and automatically connected to @runcloud_io, from a single click! Code can be poetry!
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(@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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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.
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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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Jason Cox
(@JasonCox) reported
Is @awscloud having issues? I'm getting a ton of websites throwing "connection error" this morning.