Amazon.com, Inc.’s AWS cloud service restored after global outage disrupting major apps
Amazon has confirmed that its AWS cloud-computing service has returned to normal operations after a widespread outage earlier today that affected numerous high-traffic apps including Snapchat and Reddit. The outage, which began late Monday, caused disruption in data pipelines and message queues, with the company stating that while core services are back online, some message-backlogs may take “a few hours” to clear. The incident highlights the fragility of global cloud-infra structure and the ripple risk for startups and fintech platforms dependent on AWS.
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Amazon.com, Inc.’s AWS cloud service restored after global outage disrupting major apps
Amazon has confirmed that its AWS cloud-computing service has returned to normal operations after a widespread outage earlier today that affected numerous high-traffic apps including Snapchat and Reddit. The outage, which began late Monday, caused disruption in data pipelines and message queues, with the company stating that while core services are back online, some message-backlogs may take “a few hours” to clear. The incident highlights the fragility of global cloud-infra structure and the ripple risk for startups and fintech platforms dependent on AWS.
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Amazon.com, Inc.’s AWS cloud service restored after global outage disrupting major apps
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AWS cloud outage hits major apps globally; services now restored though back-log processing continues.
Amazon has confirmed that its AWS cloud-computing service has returned to normal operations after a widespread outage earlier today that affected numerous high-traffic apps including Snapchat and Reddit. The outage, which began late Monday, caused disruption in data pipelines and message queues, with the company stating that while core services are back online, some message-backlogs may take “a few hours” to clear. The incident highlights the fragility of global cloud-infra structure and the ripple risk for startups and fintech platforms dependent on AWS.
Amazon has confirmed that its AWS cloud-computing service has returned to normal operations after a widespread outage earlier today that affected numerous high-traffic apps including Snapchat and Reddit. The outage, which began late Monday, caused disruption in data pipelines and message queues, with the company stating that while core services are back online, some message-backlogs may take “a few hours” to clear. The incident highlights the fragility of global cloud-infra structure and the ripple risk for startups and fintech platforms dependent on AWS.