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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.
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Errors (39%)
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Website Down (37%)
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Sign in (24%)
Live Outage Map
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported
I adore @awscloud's gp3 volumes but I've gotten a list of open issues on them and holy crap how did these things see the light of day before these got fixed? A thread.
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SumZero (@SumZero) reported
SumZero members: a prolonged Amazon AWS outage is currently causing delays and other issues adversely affecting ideas, updates, email, return data, contributor ranking, alerts and more. We are working with AWS to resolve the issue. Site access and logins should remain unaffected.
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported
I think the big problem is that I work on @awscloud billing, which is a bounded problem space. And none of the vaunted ML solutions have solved for this. If you can't solve THAT, then how can you solve the unbounded stuff?
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Peter Sbarski (@sbarski) reported
@AboutDev @awscloud I know that this is very unusual and a niche case. Like you, I always recommend decomposing and parallelizing the problem state as much as possible. But wasn't possible for this use case unfortunately.
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Akshay Shah (@agilewiz) reported
@AWSSupport Nope all my queries were not addressed, still a couple of queries open and not replied. Not happy with the activate support, too slow without precise replies.
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sam (@sam84324623) reported
@AWSSupport I’m unable to access my instances from different accounts through SSH. This is a serious matter and I’m not able to get help .. is there are an Amazon outage 😥😥
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The Grim Scalper (@thegrimscalper) reported
@anonpatriotq @PinQ_eLEe_phant Not quite. They are hosted on amazon aws. This isn’t a data center you can raid, the machines don’t exist. They are virtual...although it’s entirely possible they talked to amazon and said “give me the server images”
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported
Here's my problem with the entire positioning @awscloud takes with ML: They aren't articulating a business use case, and leaving that part to customers. They're just playing the "you need ML!" horn, and that's a premise I haven't yet accepted. #reinvent
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sam (@sam84324623) reported
@AWSSupport Every thing was working fine for us until yesterday ..I even tried creating new accounts today and tried to access the ec2 instance .. even the ping is not working for both dns and IP for all 4 different accounts using ssh and pen file .. atleast the ping should work ..help us 😢
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Brendon Webb (@brendonwebb) reported
@AWSSupport No, I get the error for several listings. I have tried many different browsers (Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox) and incognito mode and the issue continues.
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported
@daveadams @AWSSupport Yeah except the problem is global and has been around for years now. I just never dove into it until now.
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adrian cockcroft (@adrianco) reported
@QuinnyPig @AWSSupport If nothing else makes sense, it’s usually DNS. I don’t know anything about your problem, but long delays like this might be a DNS timeout somewhere.
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sam (@sam84324623) reported
@AWSSupport We cannot pay 15k $ for this basic issue
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Nick Sayer (@nwsayer) reported
@AWSSupport Ok. I submitted feedback. So I am confident that Jeff will reach out immediately with assurances that the problem will be fixed with all possible speed. 🙄
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Mouhammadou Moustapha (@amdy_mous7apha) reported
@RealAronaBa @awscloud The issue is for most of them they are data rich but information poor.
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SumZero (@SumZero) reported
As with other companies, an Amazon AWS outage is currently causing delays and other issues adversely affecting SumZero ideas, updates, email, return data, rankings, alerts and more. We are working with AWS to resolve the issue. Site access and logins should remain unaffected.
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Amardip Mahato (@MahatoAmardip) reported
@awscloud Hi team, do you have any India support? we are looking to start with AWS so need some clarity with billing related issues.
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Peter Sbarski (@sbarski) reported
@ben11kehoe @AboutDev @awscloud I love the simplicity (and the constraints) of Lambda. But sometimes I wish I could break through the constraints (while taking responsibility for any problems) so that I wouldn't have to resort to Fargate or CloudRun.
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Robert Hafner (@tedivm) reported
@AWSSupport You've already taken the link down, it came out through your RSS feed which is tied to a slack channel I'm in.
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Peter Sbarski (@sbarski) reported
@AboutDev @awscloud I understand what you are saying here. I think that shipping/saving/restoring state is fascinating and could certainly address the problem in my example. Don't get me wrong, I encourage others to think stateless, but give me this power and I'll use it wisely (I hope).
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Damon Charles (@DesignDamon) reported
@jimrossignol Mission : "I can't get this trunk open because Amazon AWS is down."
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Sam Oshay 🚀 (@samueloshay) reported
@awscloud is something else... Just spun up a SQL Server instance in one click... Imagine telling an IT team from 1989 that this would one day be possible...
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Peter Sbarski (@sbarski) reported
@AboutDev @awscloud Another (different) example I've seen is downloading a file from an old FTP server and pushing it to S3. It could take 20 min to download (limited by bandwidth) so I'd have to spin up a container, manage fargate/cloudrun, etc just to do this one thing.
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Lucas Coppio (@DeveloperCoppio) reported
@rebelzach @QuinnyPig @awscloud I would say cold star is a problem only if you are setting up a springboot app inside your lambda.
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Pete (@PMW31) reported
@CMC_22 @awscloud CMC GOT PAID AND NOW HAS INJURIES! GUESS THAT NEW HOUSE AND GIRLFRIEND HAS HIM ON LOCK DOWN!
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sam (@sam84324623) reported
@awscloud I’m unable to access my instances through ssh from yesterday from different accounts . Is there an Amazon outage which is a serious matter
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Ibrahim Doolaal (@inaDoolaal) reported
The worst thing about @awscloud is it's terrible interservice error reporting. Whenever a server (X) depends on another (T), if an error happens in T it will usually send a generic error code to the dependent service (X). Solution here is simple, provide detailed errors, always
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported
If all @awscloud ever did was "provided a place to run your hardware that doesn't screw up the power" it'd be worth it. This stuff is SUPER hard to get right. Sit down, Hacker News.
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Akshay Shah (@agilewiz) reported
@AWSSupport Thats the problem, they dont get back and we are stuck due to this and have to find out alternate ways!
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Joshua McKenty (@jmckenty) reported
@QuinnyPig @awscloud Corey, you're confused. It's not the *billing* that's the problem... it's the PAYING. Seriously, though... is there really a billing problem? One that AWS and we could agree on? Or is the AWS model itself the problem?