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 |
| 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 |
| Sandillon, Centre-Val de Loire | 1 |
| Charlotte, NC | 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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Gary (CEO @ netset)
(@BhattiGary) reported
Hi, @awscloud @AWSSupport I'm not able to login into my AWS account. I don't have my working mobile number attached to this account, Mobile number***-***-**60. How can I login to my account without OTP?
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Rob Dux
(@robwdux) reported
@PaulDJohnston @awscloud A region may be considered down to particular customers if a particular service is a core part of their architecture. During the last major issue with kinesis, those who didn't rely on it or any downstream dependencies had no impact on service delivery.
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rick sugrue
(@ricksugrue) reported
@nflnetwork @awscloud Ronald Curry will mold them no problem 👍
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Nova King
(@technobaboo) reported
@mrmetaverse IPFS (one of the main "decentralized" file storage types) is not decentralized since not enough people are running a node on their home computers so most of the storage ends up running on Amazon S3 or such, which means Amazon can shut down most NFTs if they wanted.
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Navdeep Baidwan
(@BaidwanNavdeep) reported
@AWSSupport They are not giving any reply they are not working hard as you
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(((Duane))) - 🧙♂️🖖🦁
(@honestduane) reported
Not a fan of @awscloud cognito. That team has failed to be any form of customer focused. Not even the customer facing console works correctly. I’m tempted to roll my own login system tomorrow because I can’t trust their‘s to work. No tickets get answered either. It’s shameful.
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(((Duane))) - 🧙♂️🖖🦁
(@honestduane) reported
@AWSSupport That doesn’t work. Doesn’t matter how many support tickets I open up or how many DM’s I send nothing gets fixed and your consul still throws exceptions on production. I get no response. Go fix. Let me be very clear: this is a compete issue. You’re failing.
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Paul Johnston - @home / ruining TikTok for my kids
(@PaulDJohnston) reported
@mcraddock @brianleroux @awscloud Cognito did go down when Kinesis went down in November. But again... region specific. But this is the point about understanding your architecture and where the single points of failure are.
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Tim Freeman
(@peakscale) reported
@PaulDJohnston @awscloud For an entire region to "go down", I'd define that as either a 100% power or network failure. That hasn't happened at the region level as far as I know (but has at the AZ level). And that's different from fundamental service issues e.g. IAM which is very bad but != "region down"
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Rob Dux
(@robwdux) reported
@PaulDJohnston @awscloud Not unless a full regional outage of EC2 since it underpins so much - a region is not down because s3 or kensis in that region, or even route53.
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Paul Johnston - @home / ruining TikTok for my kids
(@PaulDJohnston) reported
@mcraddock @brianleroux @awscloud The whole point of the poll is to find out how other people think of what to go "down" means in terms of AWS regions. I know services go down occasionally. I expect it. Nobody is perfect. So I design for it. Anyone that doesn't, hasn't understood what the cloud is.
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Colin needs naps, badly
(@AbstractCode) reported
@QuinnyPig @awscloud They’re probably stuck on what terrible name to give them. AWS Aerodynamic Lethality Manager Projectile Manager?
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Mark Craddock
(@mcraddock) reported
@PaulDJohnston @brianleroux @awscloud What is authentication or DNS goes down?
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Paul Johnston - @home / ruining TikTok for my kids
(@PaulDJohnston) reported
@brianleroux @mcraddock @awscloud That's "services that affect me after down" If you just use S3... the region isn't down?
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Randall Hunt
(@jrhunt) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@QuinnyPig @aselipsky @awscloud I worked in Adam’s org 2014-2016. Not a bad choice but also... and no offense meant to Adam here... **another** Harvard MBA person? Aren’t you a little afraid of having people from the exact same homogeneous background up and down your leadership stack? Get some new perspectives