Archived Amazon AWS S3 outage: Many unable to control connected lightbulbs, thermostats and other IoT hardware (techcrunch.com)
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Archived Amazon AWS S3 outage: Many unable to control connected lightbulbs, thermostats and other IoT hardware (techcrunch.com)
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'Update (2:10 PM PT): AWS says that it’s now fully recovered in terms of resolving the error rates it was seeing, and S3 service is now “operating normally.”'
'The company also says it expects further improvements to error rates within the next hour. '
'The AWS offering provides hosting for images for a lot of sites, and also hosts entire websites, and app backends including Nest. '
'The S3 outage is due to “high error rates with S3 in US-EAST-1,” according to Amazon’s AWS service health dashboard, which is where the company also says it’s working on “remediating the issue,” without initially revealing any further details. '
'Update (11:40 AM PT): AWS has fixed the issues with its own dashboard at least – it’ll now accurately reflect service status as it continues to attempt to fix the problem. '
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