Yesterday, a major AWS outage brought the world to a standstill. But why did it happen? And will it ever happen again?
The incident marks one of the largest internet disruptions since last year's CrowdStrike malfunction, US News, Times Now ...
The outage affected websites like Coinbase and Fortnite, and disrupted services like Signal, Zoom, and Amazon's own products, ...
Amazon Web Services experienced DNS resolution issues on Monday morning, taking down wide swaths of the web—and highlighting ...
The cloud hosting company's incident was caused by a major outage at AWS’ US-East-1 region, during which a DNS issue ...
Amazon Web Services experienced experiencing a huge global outage. While a fix was attempted, it seemed to have knocked out ...
The outage serves as warning sign for a potentially more disruptive situation and reflects "tech monoculture" in a global ...
Amazon Web Services, a cloud platform that supports a portion of the internet, experienced a massive outage on Monday.
A massive Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage is affecting major websites and apps on Monday. "We can confirm significant API ...
Most things seemed like they were coming back to normal, but now it seems shakier and people are wondering what Amazon Web ...
According to the AWS service health page, Amazon was looking into "increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced an outage Monday, impacting multiple websites in the US-EAST-1 Region, according to the ...