AWS DynamoDB/DNS fault in the US-EAST-1 region caused widespread outages, disrupting apps, banks and public services while ...
Amazon Web Services, a cloud platform that supports a portion of the internet, experienced a massive outage on Monday.
Yesterday, a major AWS outage brought the world to a standstill. But why did it happen? And will it ever happen again?
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world’s largest cloud computing platform, on Monday experienced a widespread outage that ...
The service provides cloud-computing and API services to major websites, popular apps, and platforms across the world. It ...
Amazon Web Services experienced DNS resolution issues on Monday morning, taking down wide swaths of the web—and highlighting ...
An early-morning disruption for Amazon Web Services caused widespread errors across key cloud systems — a reminder of how ...
At about 4:30PM ET on October 20, things seemed to be returning back to normal. Apps like Venmo and Lyft, which were either ...
At 10:14 a.m. ET, AWS reported "significant API errors and connectivity issues across multiple services in the US-EAST-1 ...
Amazon.com cloud service returned to normal operations on Monday afternoon, the company said, after an internet outage that ...
AWS outage has taken down millions of websites, including Amazon.com, Prime Video, Perplexity AI, Canva and more.
DynamoDB error rates in the US-EAST-1 region soared shortly after midnight Pacific Time, rippling through other AWS services ...