Amazon has published a lengthy report about the outage that knocked numerous websites, services, apps and games offline on October 20. It all started with a bug in its automation software DynamoDB, ...
Amazon says a major DNS failure was behind a massive AWS (Amazon Web Services) outage that took down many websites and online services on Monday. As BleepinComputer reported earlier this week, this ...
It felt like half of the internet was dealing with a severe hangover on October 20. A severe Amazon Web Services outage took out many, many websites, apps, games and other services that rely on Amazon ...
An outage on Monday affected web hosting giant Amazon Web Services (AWS), which took out vast swathes of the web, including websites, banks, and some government services. On Monday afternoon, the ...
This article was updated at 6:15 p.m. PDT on October 20. Between 11:49 PM PDT on October 19 and 2:24 AM PDT on October 20, AWS experienced increased error rates for ...
An AWS, Amazon Web Services, logo is displayed at LlamaCon 2025, an AI developer conference, in Menlo Park, Calif., Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Jeff Chiu / AP Internet disruptions tied to Amazon’s cloud ...
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 ...
We are running a Fargate Service using Bun with Elysia connecting to Dynamodb and have noticed slowly build-up of memory and been debugging this down to using a simple script (see below). Using ...
Several popular websites and apps were disrupted early Monday morning after Amazon’s computing services unit Amazon Web Services (AWS) was hit by a major global outage. According to DownDetector, a ...
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