Last week’s Amazon Web Services outage took down all sorts of apps and websites, revealing how fragile the internet is. Its ...
DynamoDB error rates in the US-EAST-1 region soared shortly after midnight Pacific Time, rippling through other AWS services ...
AWS DynamoDB/DNS fault in the US-EAST-1 region caused widespread outages, disrupting apps, banks and public services while ...
A technical fault in Amazon’s cloud service caused global disruption, exposing the internet’s deep dependence on AWS.
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, a cloud platform that supports a portion of the internet, experienced a massive outage on Monday.
Amazon.com announced that its cloud service, AWS, resumed normal operations after a significant internet outage disrupted ...
Amazon.com cloud service returned to normal operations on Monday afternoon, the company says, after an Internet outage that ...
The outage caused global turmoil among thousands of sites, including some of the web's most popular apps such as Snapchat and Reddit.
AWS outage has taken down millions of websites, including Amazon.com, Prime Video, Perplexity AI, Canva and more.