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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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  • 63% Website Down (63%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)
  • 19% Errors (19%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ciudad Jardín Website Down 6 days ago
Kyiv Sign in 1 month ago
Chennai Website Down 1 month ago
Point Pleasant Beach Website Down 2 months ago
Little Rock Errors 2 months ago
Atlanta Website Down 2 months ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

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  • Blaz_Dao
    CHRISTOPHER BLAZ✨ (@Blaz_Dao) reported

    Walrus 🦭 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

  • HuevaToi
    Zarroc.BTC 🧠 (@HuevaToi) reported

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

  • jyothiwrites
    Jyothi Venkat (@jyothiwrites) reported

    @awscloud Depends on the team. Junior devs copy pasting AI code? Disaster. Senior devs using it to skip boilerplate? Game changer. The tool isn't the problem, hows its used can be.

  • ElviSpeareTV
    Kingdom of ElviSpeare (@ElviSpeareTV) reported

    All down: DoorDash. Spotify. GoDaddy. Verizon. Uber Eats. Amazon AWS. MLB Show. LinkedIn. Verizon. Microsoft Outlook. Ugh! Did someone cut the under water wires half way around the world?

  • qmatrix_ai
    Qmatrix (@qmatrix_ai) reported

    @awscloud We see this as a specialist-attestation problem for quantum-ai training data. Domain experts need controlled bot access to label molecular datasets without leaking raw sims.

  • 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 cloudfront being disabled. Please help us asap

  • OrdoAmorisVerus
    Ordo Amoris ⛪️ 👩‍❤️‍👨👶👧🇺🇸🌎 (@OrdoAmorisVerus) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant This is a really bad decision. Indians only hire other Indians. You’ve put 200 Iowans out of work and given those jobs to H1b holders. Bad, bad move. Fix it.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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"?

  • srikat
    Sridhar Katakam (@srikat) reported

    @AWSSupport 39 hours since my email reply and still waiting. There's not a single human reply so far regarding the billing issue.

  • Essenthy
    Ash_essenthy (@Essenthy) reported

    @Shamaboy11 its all psyops, thers no way cod bo would crash the psn lol, psn run on amazon aws not on some home lab cardboard server, they do that so you feel fomo and push you to get it too and make you forget the digital fiasco

  • vasik_mansuri
    vasik mansuri (@vasik_mansuri) reported

    @AWSCloud @AWSSupport We've been waiting for support for more than 3 hours today and spent hours yesterday as well. Our account was suspended after a password reset issue. Password has been reset multiple times, support case updated repeatedly, but still no response.

  • evgenij_rabij
    Palpy (@evgenij_rabij) reported

    THIS COMPACT BOX COMPLETELY REPLACES MASSIVE ENTERPRISE AWS BILLS AND GENERATES OVER $19,500 IN NET PROFIT PER MONTH. While major corporations blindly bleed six-figure budgets every month on cloud storage like Amazon AWS or Google Cloud—paying for every single breath through API tokens. This 25-year-old engineer built a business model that completely flips the script. He designed and configured a standalone, ultra-compact micro-server that acts as a private, offline "AI Knowledge Vault," and right now, this single device is generating him over $19,500 in net profit every single month. The real magic is hidden in the expertly selected hardware and software packed into one small chassis: Massive Local Data Array: The engineer built a custom, enterprise-grade storage array with a staggering 144 terabytes (144TB of raw enterprise storage), using just six high-capacity 24TB hard drives. This allows massive datasets to be kept right at his fingertips. Ada Lovelace Graphics Muscle: Inside the micro-server slots an aftermarket NVIDIA Ada architecture GPU, dedicated entirely to local neural network processing and heavy, high-throughput media transcoding in real time. Who needs this kind of hardware in the internet age? The engineer struck absolute gold—he rents these systems out to top-tier Hollywood production boutique shops and independent media houses. Right now, the film industry is deeply paranoid about two things: data security and compute costs. When a studio works with confidential raw footage of upcoming blockbusters or high-budget commercial projects, uploading them to the cloud is a massive risk for leaks and NDA violations. On top of that, processing, automatically tagging scenes, and upscaling thousands of gigabytes of video through cloud-based AI services costs an absolute fortune in commercial token fees. This micro-server solves both pain points in one fell swoop: Absolute Privacy (On-Premise): Production shops process, index, and upscale their footage completely locally right inside their offices. Not a single byte of data ever touches the internet, bypassing cloud leaks entirely. Zero Token Cost: Instead of paying for commercial APIs from OpenAI or Anthropic, the system runs powerful open-source models deployed directly on the local hardware. The studio pays a flat monthly rental fee to the engineer, and the AI runs completely free 24/7. As a result, clients save colossal amounts of money from week one and break free from cloud monopolies, while the young engineer converts standard hardware into a stable, recurring stream of monthly passive income. Bookmark this case study—local infrastructure (Local-first AI) is the massive trend where fortunes are being built right now.

  • agrawalpranjal7
    Pranjal Agrawal (@agrawalpranjal7) reported

    @AWSSupport I am still waiting for an update from AWS, as it has been 13 days since I raised the issue, and it remains unassigned.

  • mdw864
    M (@mdw864) reported

    @AWSSupport I cannot login

  • andrewvr303
    Andrew Rodriguez (@andrewvr303) reported

    @Polymarket Glad I just got $10K in credits from @awscloud, hope it's made available on there quickly (still having issues getting Opus 4.8 to work, seems to be gated for whatever reason)

  • DarkSoulja3323
    DarkSoulja3323 (@DarkSoulja3323) reported

    I had this exact problem with a Oled monitor i ordered @amazon @awscloud . Fix your **** Amazon!!! Have severe punishments for these people so they never do this ****. The driver got out with my orderer, and just got right back in the van. I said what are you doing? He said, i have to go pee so i was in a hurry? Wtf kind of Bullshit excuse is that while delivering something for someone thats %600

  • 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.

  • itsimeagain
    ich (@itsimeagain) reported

    @sundarpichai @sundarpichai A developer’s workflow isn’t linear. Ditch the €220 rigid barrier for the Ultra. Give us a $215/mo base + $50 rolling top-ups as collateral, rent NVL72/Rubin racks from @AWSCloud to fix capacity, and let us pay for real inference. Listen to the pros. 🚀 #GoogleAI

  • NamelessDudeZA
    Dude 3.0™ (@NamelessDudeZA) reported

    This is a real threat, WebAfrica was running their web hosting billing and support on WHMCS. So for the past few months WHMCS software has been under attack from hackers. My own server was attack through SQL injection of users fortunately I had to isolate and migrate to fresh new server provided by Amazon AWS.

  • wokler_
    wokler (@wokler_) reported

    @awscloud It only took your servers doing down 3x as often to figure it out. good job.

  • eduardlh
    Eduard Lugo (@eduardlh) reported

    @AWSSupport Hi @AWSSupport, 🚨URGENT: Is there anything else I can do to expedite this process? A phone number I can call, or an email address? My business has been down for 48 hours. Please advise.

  • TusharBehe69083
    Tushar (@TusharBehe69083) reported

    Day 1 of Being Unemployed 🤖 --> 1) Solved 5 easy Tree🌳 (DSA) problems. 2) Try @framer ai try to build an section 3) Finalized an architecture of a B2B SaaS 4)Spent some time on @awscloud 5) Applied 5-6 jobs After a long time, I finally tried to fix myself and get back to work. I felt distracted, slow, and had a lot of negative thoughts running through my mind. So did the things I hate most now 🙃 . It's so ******* uncontrolled behavior. I know I'm not where I want to be yet, but today I took the first step toward becoming the person I want to be. Tomorrow is a new opportunity for me . I don't want to be average I want to be extraordinary. Let's see 👀 Good night 😴

  • naveen4
    naveen (@naveen4) reported

    we actually haven't been able to even use microvms yet since @awscloud is throttling our lambda quota to 8gb and has been extremely slow to assist. talk about 'customer obsession'

  • beli_if
    If Beli (@beli_if) reported

    @awscloud Until your services are not working for 4 hours, right ?

  • DanushkaStanley
    Danushka Stanley | AI x Cloud (@DanushkaStanley) reported

    @AWSSupport Sure Thanks! Wanted to know if everyone face the same issue before poking support 🫡

  • thedeepflux
    Deepak (@thedeepflux) reported

    @awscloud fwiw, saw AI-generated code slow a single dev by 20% initially due to more time spent verifying than writing. after adding pair programming checkpoints focused on trust-building, velocity normalized. AI isn’t a speed hack; it demands a new craft layer with review discipline.

  • DEVELOPER1828
    1828 (@DEVELOPER1828) reported

    @AWSSupport my cognito users can sign up but require verification after sign up. if they close the verification page they are unable to sign in with the credentials they set. resetting password doesn’t work either, every code that gets sent to reset password is “invalid”.

  • theprinceraj
    Prince Raj (@theprinceraj) reported

    @vansh22b @awscloud @AWSCloudIndia Contact them through support email. Explain to them your problem and that you cannot afford to pay this bill. They often waive off the bill when you leave a VPS or paid service running mistakenly