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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
The graph below depicts the number of Amazon Web Services reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon Web Services users through our website.
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Website Down (57%)
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Errors (33%)
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Sign in (10%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon Web Services outage reports came from the following cities:
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ramon Gainez
(@RamonGainez) reported
@cloudpundit @awscloud Kinesis has a central dependency somewhere in us-east-1. My us-east-2 pipelines had elevated error rates almost the whole day. And yes, r53 was down but DNS capabilities across AWS were effected
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(@stef2dotoh) reported
The purchase experience was riddled with errors and frozen screens. @Amazon @awscloud is not ready for prime time. It couldn't handle the traffic.
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Lydia Leong
(@cloudpundit) reported
In large part what's interesting is what *wasn't* affected by the @awscloud us-east-1 issues: Other regions. Despite the immense size of us-east-1, other regions were able to take the increased load from customers who were multi-region or did regional failover, AFAIK?
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KRIS
(@KRIS2175) reported
All shade to @Ticketmaster & @awscloud for causing even the registered @Adele fans to have their hearts broken. A code is no good if you send conflicting texts and email notifications with wrong time slot data.We miss her and y’all aint helpin #Adele #adeletickets #ticketmaster
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James Miller
(@bensie) reported
Two tough @awscloud takeaways from yesterday: * “Global” consoles such as Route53 are only served from us-east-1. If you want to fail over DNS during a regional outage, better have API calls ready and hope the control plane is up. * Root account access only works in us-east-1.
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LifeRuiner103
(@probheardright) reported
@akkatweets @awscloud @downdetector Same reason internet companies don't ever know / ahem admit... But there's an outage in your area...
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Himanshu
(@Himansh74120302) reported
@Paaandey_95 kal Amazon AWS down hua tha and Robinhood main bahut problem aa rhi thi ..
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Tobias J. Kreidl
(@tkreidl) reported
@CTOAdvisor @awscloud Given the recent AWS outage (in addition to a number of outages among pretty much all the major vendors over the years), multicloud seems to be something to seriously consider. The Cloud is nowhere near the reliability of the old Bell Telephone system!
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blockparty_sh
(@BlockpartySh) reported
@awscloud sucks and is run by the NSA -> criminal Keith Alexander on Amazon's board. They just shut down a ton of smartBCH servers (not mine) without warning + deleted disks. I recommend all companies in Bitcoin Cash refuse to use them for anything.
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FitXR
(@weareFitXR) reported
✅ Outage Update: Apologies for the delayed response here. We're back online thanks to the hard work put in by our friends @awscloud. Please send us a DM if you have any trouble connecting to the app.
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LA (mask up) BOOMER
(@atticlr) reported
@dlnt Amazon AWS (Amazon Web Services) outage.
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(@balkhafaji) reported
@mfslinger187 @OTCMarkets They must be on Amazon AWS…. They were down (rumors has it) hacked!
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Matt Brawley
(@mbrawley1) reported
@PeterDiamandis Not if @awscloud has an outage and my brain stops working
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John 💀
(@iamnottomgreen) reported
@awscloud Fix your damn severs.
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Eoin Jennings
(@eoin_jennings) reported
@CTOAdvisor @awscloud You have to tolerate risk or you can’t push feature - the problem is the systematic risk
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Cedric Coignard
(@ccoignard) reported
@cloudpundit @awscloud Big caveats on console and support center being down worldwide
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Used Robot Salesman
(@used_robots) reported
@BertsTeapot Oh ****! Sorry yo. (for real tho - the Amazon AWS outage took down a lot of stuff) Hope it's fixed pronto! 🤞
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RJ
(@DickJim3) reported
@QuinnyPig @awscloud I humbly disagree. Organizations need to ensure redundancy based on their SLA requirements. Hospitals may need 100% redundancy. Others, maybe not even close to that. IT needs to plan properly. That’s where the failure happened. Every service at some point will go down. Plan 4 it
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AtlMaryJ-Owner of 100Media Group
(@atlmaryj) reported
@awscloud so at what point do you make a dull fledged statement that your company caused massive issues with companies around the country and/or world? An apology for causing life changing, embarrassing, & inconvenient issues to regular folks, small companies & major corps?
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Andrew Fraser
(@Arfness) reported
@TVwithThinus @BritBox_ZA An Amazon AWS outage took britbox down yesterday
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Mark Patton
(@mpatton76) reported
@MidwesternMom4 @amazon AWS down yesterday has everything out of whack
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R.K. McSwain
(@cadpanacea) reported
@AutoCAD @thecadgeek Uh #3 - until @awscloud goes down :-(
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Lars Marowsky-Brée
(@larsmb) reported
@hikhvar @awscloud Yeah, that makes sense; most scenarios have pretty 1:1 relations, so that's not too terrible.
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(@xucaen) reported
@AWSSupport The link you posted does not take me to an article pertaining to this issue. It says something about light sail and blocks.
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Scott
(@scrottie) reported
@LU_1160 @itchio @worldlandtrust Is that still happening? If it was only yesterday but not today, likely related Amazon S3 us-east-1 being down.
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Martin Pinnau
(@martinpinnau) reported
I heard some washing machines were affected by the Amazon AWS outage. Why would a washing machine need internet connectivity? Someone has to be there to load & unload it, so you can’t really run it remotely. What data & connectivity would it need?
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Scott Eisenberg
(@rscotteisenberg) reported
I didn’t notice a thing yesterday during the Amazon AWS outage. Guess that says ‘something’ about me.
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Lars Marowsky-Brée
(@larsmb) reported
@hikhvar @awscloud Yes. Reconciling data after partitions is hard, but feasible in most cases. (That said, so would be a server-side DR architecture that assumed a cooperative client. Ah well.)
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Ramon Gainez
(@RamonGainez) reported
@cloudpundit @awscloud In the real world this didn’t happen though. Far too many AWS managed services have central dependencies on us-east-1. Who cares if I can spin up ec2 instances in another az if kinesis is down and my RDS failover died because amazons dns isn’t resilient to AZ failure
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Lars Marowsky-Brée
(@larsmb) reported
The @awscloud outage is unlikely to be a good reason for pursuing a DR HA setup except for the rare cases where it is. But it does highlight that perhaps more services should have "offline/local" modes as fallback instead of being bricked?