Amazon says that Amazon Web Services, a cloud computer service that powers many of the internet’s most popular apps and websites, has “fully recovered” from a major outage that disrupted online ...
Internet users around the world faced widespread disruption early on Monday because of a problem at Amazon's cloud computing service that took down dozens of major online services, including social ...
In a post to its support page at 3:53 p.m. PT, AWS announced that, by 3:01 p.m., “all AWS services [had] returned to normal operations. Some services such as AWS Config, Redshift, and Connect continue ...
Amazon updated users throughout the day, reporting steady improvements. By 3:01 p.m. PT (6:01 p.m. ET), all AWS services had returned to normal operations, though some, including AWS Config, Redshift, ...
(Bloomberg/Rose Henderson and Yazhou Sun) — Amazon Web Services, the world’s largest cloud provider, said its service had recovered after a widespread disruption on Monday degraded services for a ...
DynamoDB error rates in the US-EAST-1 region soared shortly after midnight Pacific Time, rippling through other AWS services and affecting many customers. Monday got ...
Amazon Web Services reports significant recovery after a massive outage affected many websites and apps, particularly in the US East 1 region. After experiencing a massive outage that impacted many ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) went down for several hours yesterday, affecting millions of users worldwide. The outage was the result of a failed update to the DynamoDB API, which stores user information ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) said it is working to “fully restore” its customers’ cloud environments, after an “operational issue” within its North Virginia datacentre region knocked out multiple ...