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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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  • 50% Website Down (50%)
  • 36% Errors (36%)
  • 14% Sign in (14%)

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The most recent Amazon Web Services outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Kyiv Sign in 27 days ago
Chennai Website Down 1 month ago
Point Pleasant Beach Website Down 1 month ago
Little Rock Errors 1 month ago
Atlanta Website Down 1 month ago
Clearwater Website Down 1 month ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

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  • JeffGrigg1
    Jeff Grigg (@JeffGrigg1) reported

    @2fast2feeless @AlerixCodes @awscloud But also, you're 100% responsible for *FIXING* all the problems it creates, too! 😱

  • LizardWizardBTC
    Radu ⳩ XiXi ☦️ ☸️ ☯️ ⚡️ ⭐️⭐️ (@LizardWizardBTC) reported

    @BrenBuilds @awscloud The main problem Big Tech companies face is how to not break millions of customers. They already have distribution pipelines and getting an MVP out fast has never been a problem for them. That’s a startup problem, not an Amazon problem.

  • DavidHinto48037
    David Hinton (@DavidHinto48037) reported

    @awscloud @OpenAI Pop culture guru. Infuriatingly humble travel geek. Certified writer. Problem solver. paNs63

  • SidJain_80
    Sid (@SidJain_80) reported

    @SahilExec Mistakes: CPU-heavy work in request blocks event loop Sync processing no scalability Local disk no durability / fills up App serves images no CDN Single server SPOF Tight coupling (upload = process = serve) Fix (at scale): Upload API store original in Amazon S3 push job to RabbitMQ async workers resize store back to S3 serve via Cloudflare

  • peterli34923561
    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.

  • lcligny
    Laurent Cligny (@lcligny) reported

    @awscloud Skill issue ?

  • asoptionsell
    Arindam Sarkar (@asoptionsell) reported

    @awscloud AWS not giving me 1 year free server to run models.

  • HuevaToi
    Zarroc.BTC 🧠 (@HuevaToi) reported

    @awscloud @OpenAI who else is just waiting for agentic ai to fix my budget woes?

  • BrenBuilds
    Bren (@BrenBuilds) reported

    @filodesotano @awscloud literally doesnt matter to a business. thats an engineering problem. the goal is to get customers.

  • leeman24
    Alex 🇨🇦 (@leeman24) reported

    @ant_dracula @GyuMusang56418 @awscloud I will agree on support falling off for their neglected services. Any time I interact with Textract/Comprehend support, they take 1+ hrs to join the chat and my issue is always a bug they got to reach out to the product team for. I also agree senior engineers will be good at AI.

  • ankurshn
    Ankur Shinde (@ankurshn) reported

    I went to the @awscloud in Mumbai yesterday. I'd been once before, and the reason I go is simple: AWS is the largest cloud player, and I want to see where the industry is actually heading and not where the blog posts say it is. I'll be honest about how the day started. Registered attendees were not let in until 1:30 PM. I reached by 11 after a train delay, planning to walk the AWS Village first. Instead I stood outside for two hours in 45°C heat. I wasn't alone - a sponsor next to me had flown in from the US and told the guard he'd paid $50,000 to be there. Didn't matter. The guard was honest and only following orders, so I don't blame him; the problem sat higher up. A few presenters gave up and left for other work, so the schedule on the site stopped matching reality. Once I got in, I was deliberate about where I spent the time. I went straight to the AWS for Financial Services booth - my first time there, and I'd planned for it. I saw the merchant onboarding flow, loan processing that runs in about three seconds once you upload your documents, and how customer-interaction data gets fed back to sharpen their recommendation models. This is the part of finance I actually care about. Then the Anthropic session, which was the one I came for. Three things stuck with me. // India is the second-largest country using Claude Code, behind only the US. Given that we produce most of the world's software engineers, the size of the gap that's still open says more about the opportunity than anything else I heard that day. // Business and finance was barely 2–3% of all usage, far behind computer and mathematical work. I walked in expecting that number to be high. It wasn't, and that surprised me more than any of the headline stats. // And the point I keep coming back to: agents are designed to ask for help on purpose. We say we want full autonomy, but the engineering choice to make an agent stop and request human context is exactly what makes it usable. I hadn't thought in that way before. Three things speaker (Sorry Idk the name :) said to act on: • Pick the boundary problem, • Invest in context and capability, • Start where you are - you don't need to reinvent anything. One last thing, nothing to do with the summit. On the train back to Nashik, a senior from my college got on one station after me - he's interning in Mumbai and was also heading home. Completely by chance, same train, same destination. Small world.

  • SleazyWeez
    🍒Fᵣₑd ᵣₑᵣᵤₙ Cₕₑᵣᵣy🍒 (@SleazyWeez) reported

    @truestormyjoe @God999sdog @BB_Maguire Meta and Instagram are down. Amazon AWS is experiencing outages. All coincide with the time Tulsi dropped this declassified Intel. 🤔

  • JoyfulWood
    Joyfulwood (@JoyfulWood) reported

    $GXAI 1.47 Dip SL under 1.39 Ran big on news this morning, brought down to support at 1.45. Trying for a second run. PT 1.75/1.89/2/2.15/2.3+ Gaxos Secures Additional Funding from Amazon AWS to Accelerate AI Sales Platform Development

  • BullTheoryio
    Bull Theory (@BullTheoryio) reported

    BREAKING: Snowflake $SNOW is up +40% today after crushing earnings and announcing a $6 billion deal with Amazon AWS. The stock had been down 20% in 2026 before this move, it just erased an entire year of losses in a single session. Revenue jumped 33% year over year to $1.39 billion, beating estimates of $1.32 billion. Earnings came in at $0.39 per share against expectations of $0.32. The $6 billion AWS deal spans five years and includes Amazon's Graviton chips and AI GPU infrastructure, locking Snowflake into the AI buildout as a core data layer. Snowflake is not even an AI company. It is the data infrastructure that AI runs on.

  • WagecuckR
    Wagecuck Liberator (@WagecuckR) reported

    @chainlink @amazon @awscloud Slow news day

  • PPSP_OVER_9000
    Le pétro-masculiniste (@PPSP_OVER_9000) reported

    @awscloud "Writing code 100 times faster doesn't make your team faster, it might actually slow you down"

  • alina_aalx
    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

  • AbendStarr
    AbendStarr (@AbendStarr) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant Just out of curiosity will the citizens of Iowa have their taxes go down bc of these "savings"?

  • VarmiGol
    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?

  • mykytaso
    Mykyta (@mykytaso) reported

    My server on @Hetzner_Online has been down for 7 hours and is still offline. Considering going back to @awscloud

  • aaditrai
    Aadit Rai (@aaditrai) reported

    Mike Brown has class and respect for his people, so I will say it. The NBA lacks integrity for the sport. Allowing an environment that allows playing keep away as a fundamental part of a close game is ridiculous. Allowing players to get away with literal physical assault and not calling anything is wrong. Champagnie kicks his feet out after the ball has released from his hands and Jalen Brunson gets a flagrant! That being said I will be doing a full break down on the publically posted highlights tomorrow, Fair Use. @nba @ajassy @awscloud Go Knicks!

  • jinamcapital
    Jinam jain (@jinamcapital) reported

    Setting up a production-ready PostgreSQL cluster manually is painful. With @autobase_tech : -> Deploy a HA cluster in 10-15 minutes -> High-availability architecture, out of the box -> Works on @awscloud , GCP, Azure, Hetzner, DigitalOcean, or your own bare metal -> No manual setup. No guesswork. @PostgreSQL as a system, not a server.

  • CensoredJeff
    Jeff (@CensoredJeff) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant this is just one problem with women in positions of power. you’ll sell the country out and think you’re doing a good thing. repeal the 19th.

  • SkinnyP211
    211Mac (@SkinnyP211) reported

    @Onedutch69 @WNBA @awscloud You slow assf

  • iPiyushKashyap
    Piyush (@iPiyushKashyap) reported

    @awscloud Interesting take from the same company that built Kiro. Either AI-generated code is useful enough to invest millions in, or it slows teams down. Pick a lane.

  • ranman
    Randall Hunt (@ranman) reported

    @pkyanam @QuinnyPig @AWSSupport Your account is probably flagged for fraud risk - any billing issues in the past? That's what seems to happen when people can't access the models automagically

  • ClintJorgenson1
    Clint Jorgenson (@ClintJorgenson1) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon @awscloud The Customer Experience (CEx) company with absolute dismal CEx. Incorrect delivery notifications to customers is pathetic. Investigate this store and fix it.

  • AgastyaSinha7
    primate portfolio (@AgastyaSinha7) reported

    @BullTheoryio This is such a bullshit argument. Yes there are 3 customers but does he realize they are just gateways for AI access? Amazon AWS, Google GCP and Microsoft Azure buy the GPUs and install them in their data centers. Then these data centers are made available to small and bug enterprises via Cloud services? The alternative would be every individual and company buys their own servers and racks and build software on top for provisioning/security/resource allocation. This is slow and lot of overhead. But the demand is so strong that companies will go down this route if the cloud providers cannot service their needs and are not eating up every GPU Nvidia is making. Also, Nvidia is expanding the field. Enter project Stargate, Oracle, Neoclouds, consumer friendly GPUs.. Like wtf is this concentration argument. The cutting edge GPUs are not a direct consumer device

  • TannerSDev
    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 cloudflare being disabled. Please help us asap

  • TobyfromHR69
    HR Toby bookmarking everything (@TobyfromHR69) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant This is terrible. You aren’t Iowa First. They under bid the project. You save some money and Indians with fake degrees get Iowans jobs. Terrible terrible legacy move.