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Archived AMAZON CLOUD ISSUES; SITES GO DOWN... (theregister.co.uk)
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Amazon's AWS S3 cloud storage evaporates, big websites float away • The Register
'Amazon Web Services is scrambling to recover from a cockup at its facility in Virginia, US, that is causing its S3 cloud storage to fail. '
'We are actively working on remediating the issue," the Amazon Web Services team said a few moments ago. '
'"We've identified the issue as high error rates with S3 in US-EAST-1, which is also impacting applications and services dependent on S3. '
'Just to stress: this is one S3 region that has become inaccessible, yet web apps are tripping up and vanishing as their backend evaporates away. '
'AWS, for some reason, insists this isn't an "outage" but rather a case of "increased error rates" for its most popular cloud service. '
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https://archive.is/VDajL | https://vgy.me/7SPDpY.png :
'Amazon Web Services is scrambling to recover from a cockup at its facility in Virginia, US, that is causing its S3 cloud storage to fail. '
'We are actively working on remediating the issue," the Amazon Web Services team said a few moments ago. '
'"We've identified the issue as high error rates with S3 in US-EAST-1, which is also impacting applications and services dependent on S3. '
'Just to stress: this is one S3 region that has become inaccessible, yet web apps are tripping up and vanishing as their backend evaporates away. '
'AWS, for some reason, insists this isn't an "outage" but rather a case of "increased error rates" for its most popular cloud service. '
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