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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".
Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon Web Services users through our website.
- Website Down (56%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (17%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon Web Services outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 9 hours ago |
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Sign in | 1 month ago |
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reportedAll down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Verizon. Uber Eats. Amazon AWS. MLB Show. LinkedIn. Did someone cut the under water wires half way around the world? Possibly others.
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Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reportedAll down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Verizon. Uber Eats. Amazon AWS. Did someone cut the under water wires half way around the world? Possibly others.
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Amit Khera (@ai_amitkhera) reported@MatthewBerman They need not to fix other system vulnerabilities. They have to fix their system from its own. Now its clear that Amazon @awscloud is not secure as pretend to be. Now a clear risk is there when you are hositng your data in the system.
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Mark (@MRRydon) reported. @Cloudflare just opened the waitlist for its x402 monetization gateway. @awscloud shipped the same thing into CloudFront a couple of weeks ago. Any page, API, dataset, or MCP tool behind either of them can now charge an agent per request, settled in stablecoins - it's agent friendly commerce. The problem is simple. An agent that can research a trade but can't execute it, or produce work but can't get paid for it, is only half an economic actor. Closing that gap takes payment rails an agent can operate on its own, without a human clicking approve on every transaction. That's the same thing we're focused on at Aethir with Batch 2 and Aethir Claw. Our Batch 2 partners are building: a marketplace where agents complete work and settle with each other on-chain (OKX AI), a layer that gives an agent its own verifiable identity and lets it settle in stablecoins natively (Kite), gas-free rails so hosted agents can pay and get paid. Different entry point, same destination as what Cloudflare and AWS are doing at the edge. Agent commerce doesnt work until the payments work. Give an agent a way to transact and it becomes something that can operate with +EV. That's the layer the whole industry is building right now. We’re excited to be a part of it and to work with such amazing partners.
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Micah🦕 (@Tunes_TMz) reported@ApexLiveComms When sever update? @awscloud is terrible and clearly doesn't work.
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Astra (@0xAstra) reported@awscloud AWS is honestly a massive disappointment. You sign up, then discover basic customer support is locked behind a paid plan. Isn’t support supposed to be the most basic part of a cloud service? I didn’t pay for premium support, so a simple SES email permission request has been ignored for three days. I genuinely don’t understand how this is the world’s No.1 cloud provider. This experience is terrible.
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Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported$AAOI --- In late March and early April, $AAOI issued consecutive announcements revealing it had won a massive $71 million new order for 800G single-mode optical transceivers from a top North American internet giant (widely speculated to be Amazon AWS or Microsoft). Critically, management confirmed the first batch of 800G products entered volume shipment in Q1, marking the company's official entry into the world's highest-end AI optical communications supply chain. On April 17, $AAOI announced it will expand its manufacturing footprint to 900,000 square feet in Pearland, Texas via acquisition and leasing of adjacent facilities. Exiting Q1, its 800G transceiver monthly production capacity reached 100,000 units — this expansion is explicitly built to meet exploding order demand from AI customers. On April 29, the State of Texas awarded $AAOI $20.85 million in semiconductor innovation fund grants to support its domestic advanced photonic chip manufacturing in Sugar Land. This not only eases significant R&D and facility buildout capital pressure, but also underscores its strategic position in the U.S. domestic manufacturing ecosystem. 1. The Ultimate AI Compute Bottleneck: The Copper-to-Optical Upgrade (800G / 1.6T) Global data centers are currently undergoing a generational upgrade supercycle, shifting from 400G to 800G and even 1.6T optical transceivers. AAOI is one of the most direct beneficiaries of this hardware refresh cycle. As AI chip compute power from giants like NVIDIA grows exponentially, traditional copper transmission can no longer support the massive, ultra-high-speed data exchange required inside hyperscale data centers. Optical transceivers — devices that convert electrical signals to optical signals — have become the critical throughput bottleneck for AI server clusters. 2. Vertical Integration Breaks Gross Margin Ceilings Unlike many transceiver vendors that only perform final assembly, AAOI has in-house R&D and manufacturing capabilities for photonic (laser) chips. Competitive advantage: Amid industry-wide supply shortages, owning upstream chip capacity means no supply bottlenecks. And as scale effects kick in from higher shipments in H2, its previously criticized high fixed costs will be heavily diluted, with Non-GAAP net income expected to swing rapidly to profitability in Q2 and Q3 this year. 3.3. Dual Engine Growth: CATV Broadband + Data Center Beyond AI data centers, AAOI's legacy stronghold — cable broadband networks (HFC/CATV) — is also entering a cyclical recovery. On May 12, the company announced a deep partnership with U.S. broadband giant Mediacom to roll out its full DOCSIS 4.0 network upgrade program. This stable legacy business provides a solid base of recurring, predictable cash flow.
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AI Inc (@AiTesty5) reported@awscloud Normal people call this „skill issue“… come one AWS, you’re selling us this crap and then talk bad about it?
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MarketMaverick (@MktMavPro) reported@RayT168 @nebiusai @awscloud But they are slow and usually die of a heart attack.
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Cornfields1 (@CornFieldsOne) reported@IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant This is extremely disappointing, selling out hard working IOWANS for Indians. Terrible. DOJ needs to step in
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ahmed (@ENGA999) reported@VodafoneGroup @awscloud @VodafoneBiz When does customer service in Egypt actually help customers? The app is terrible when it comes to roaming services. Every time I travel abroad, I struggle to activate or manage any service, and there are no real solutions. The only thing that works perfectly is charging customers
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Buttface (@buttface_9000) reported@sult @awscloud I mean, what are you trying to say? That they should double down on that or learn from their mistakes?
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VarmıGol (@VarmiGol) reported@AWSSupport Hi @AWSSupport, thanks for prior help. Sent a DM about urgent Kiro issue still no human reply after days. Could you check and escalate please?
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Tanner Scadden (@TannerSDev) reported@AWSSupport DMd. 19:27 we got the notice, saying take action by 06/22/2026. At 19:29 our production environment went down due to cloudfront being disabled. Please help us asap
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Hershal Rao (@Hershal0_0) reported@awscloud finally, i can keep my embarrassing "fix later" comments strictly internal.
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Marvelous Ikechi (@IkechiMarvelous) reported@awscloud I’m guessing this was the admins last day at work. He won’t be going down without a fight.
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Jay (@jaycansea) reported@awscloud It slows everything down and is a disaster so far.
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Eduard Lugo (@eduardlh) reported@AWSSupport @AWS 🚨 URGENT: Account 8366-7457-5282 suspended due to unauthorized 3rd party access. We CANNOT access console to complete required remediation steps. Support case 177899971400371 open 48hrs+ with no resolution. Deadline June 16. Business fully down.
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Astro Kanu (@AstroKanu) reported@aws @AWSSupport I’ve already used this link raised tickets explained the ongoing issue the only reply I got was pls log in- day 5 of my live project down- all payments made at my end- I’m serous if this isn’t resolved I’ll ask my clients to start contacting u for refunds #aws
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AntDracula (@ant_dracula) reported@leeman24 @GyuMusang56418 @awscloud They don’t need sloppers. They need people with deep knowledge of their products, not slop cannons taking down entire regions. They laid those people off and now it’s an outage every other week, with worse support.
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Teri Radichel #cybersecurity #pentesting (@TeriRadichel) reportedI’m using @anthropic opus 4.8. With @awscloud Kiro. I have rules in my README that say only use Bash. But it ignored my instructions and said sorry I used Python after using a lot of tokens t do something I didn’t want it to do. I feel like I should get those tokens refunded: this is the kind of thing that unexpectedly wastes money and time and tokens unnecessarily. I can’t make the instructions any clearer. Stuff like that is so annoying. But I’m still writing code way faster. The problem is I got a $20 plan and used it up in a few hours. I tried switching back to 4.6 but seemed like the same results for code written. It’s like everything got more expensive after the new model showed up. Or maybe I really was just making that big of a change. I had to just up the subscription to $40. I’ve already spent a bunch of money on other subscriptions and got incorrectly billed $200 in tokens I couldn’t use this month (working on getting that refunded). So you can do the math. $40 per day x 31 = $1240. But people are using multiple agents. I could spin up an army of agents to write code for me if it didn’t cost so much. Who is going to win this game? As a single developer I’m seeking ways to reduce token usage (or whatever the billing metric is) and mistakes by agents like this one feel so unfair. It clearly was not what I asked for. Whether I fix it or the agent notices its mistake after the fact and fixes it without telling me it’s still going to cost the same. Bottom line is that I can produce a lot but it also costs me a lot and so far I haven’t found a way around that besides writing deterministic code. I have to get the thing built I want to make me money before I spend it all on AI tokens. But right now the agent is making mistakes and getting stuck on things I’m doing that I guess are unique and the agent hasn’t seen too much before. It writes code and can’t figure out what it did wrong, AWS shared networking with VPC endpoints and organizations delegated admins and such I’m getting around that (without giving up full access to my cloud account) by creating verification queries and code but then the agent doesn’t follow the existing file structure and uses the wrong language without at least asking…*sigh* Also it seems like the verification code is burning tokens like a wildfire out of control. Not sure how this is going to work out. I hope there’s not some issue like someone else siphoning off tokens behind the scenes or some other weird problem like the previous nerf issue.
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🇿🇦CN - Cracking News🇵🇹 (@walter_mashala) reported@awscloud @luis_usaa It’s good but will only server those who could afford using them, the world has more poor people than rich the people therefore it will work for the few.🤔
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Catdingo (@CattManii) reported@awscloud Is that after or way after losing millions of dollars due to uptime issues?
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SauveCrypto (@SuaveCrypto_Btc) reported@AWSSupport Damn why you guys lie like that? Even the website Down detctor was offline. People on reddit reported it around 930am eastern time.
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Drew Tewell (@drewtewell) reported@DoorDash Is there an @awscloud outage? #DoorDash isn’t working.
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angelmilkcry (@alina_aalx) reported@awscloud Maybe it’s your inability to adapt. You are used to development being a slow and manual process…that's how you sell more of your services
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CHRISTOPHER BLAZ✨ (@Blaz_Dao) reportedWalrus 🦭 and Walrus Memory explained in a lay man's understanding. Let's dive in: 1. What is" Walrus🦭" ?? Firstly, I want you to think of Walrus as a gaint decentralised hard drive built on Sui protocol or ecosystem. Walrus is trying to become the decentralized version of cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Amazon S3, but built for Web3. In a simple analogy, think of it like this; Google Drive vs Walrus With Google Drive, your files are stored on Google's servers and Google controls the storage. If Google removes a file or service, you're dependent on them. But, With Walrus🦭 it's a different case as your files are split into many pieces. Those pieces are stored across many independent storage providers in a cheap manner as no single company controls all of your data. And the most fascinating thing is as long as enough storage providers remain online, your files can be recovered whenever you want. 2. What is "Walrus memory"?? In plain English, Walrus memory is simply the storage space used to keep data on the Walrus network. That data can be:Images, Videos, Documents, NFT media, AI datasets, Website files, Backups etc. Why does it matter? Imagine a viral meme image on Sui. Normally, the blockchain only stores a reference to the image because storing the image itself would be too expensive. Most blockchains are good at storing transactions but terrible at storing large files. @WalrusProtocol is designed to store large amounts of data cheaply while remaining decentralized. ~BlazCares
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David Perlov (@DavidPerlov) reported@awscloud The company selling the compute says slow down. Noted.
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🇺🇸 End H1B F1 OPT TN E3 O1 L1 I1 H4 all NIV 🇺🇸 (@slmimorgan) reported@IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant ** step down
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참새 울음 소리는 칭어뤵뤵 (@20miracle17) reported@contemplena @BNBCHAIN @awscloud The onchain identity basically ties the agent's wallet and state to a unique address, so every interaction is verifiable and persistent across sessions without relying on a central server.