AWS confirmed Tuesday afternoon that its cloud infrastructure had fully recovered after a massive global outage froze apps, services, and businesses for over 10 0 disruption, which began earlier that day, dragged users offline from Tokyo to London, locking people out of Snapchat, Reddit, Venmo, and Zoom, and crippling operations for thousands of 1 was the biggest internet failure since CrowdStrike’s crash about a year 2 to Reuters, the cloud platform said everything was stable again by 3 3 Time, though some services were still working through backlogged messages. AWS, the backbone of the internet for countless businesses, admitted the glitch came from a busted network health monitor inside its EC2 internal network, a key part of the Elastic Compute Cloud 4 cloud system is supposed to manage how traffic is balanced across servers—but instead, it broke and took out access to DynamoDB, the cloud database that powers user data for many 5 root cause was linked to DNS resolution issues, which basically blocked apps from finding the right addresses to access that 6 outage slammed AWS’s US-EAST-1 region, which, by the way, is its biggest and oldest cloud 7 specific Virginia-based data center has now been blamed for three major internet crashes in just five years, including even ones in 2020 and 8 didn’t say why that same cluster keeps failing, even though it continues to be the default region for many 9 brings down apps, banks, and airlines worldwide Venmo, Zoom, and hundreds of other services were still glitching hours after AWS said things were normal 10 Britain, major institutions like Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland, and Vodafone were 11 the country’s tax authority, HMRC, went 12 4 million users filed outage reports, according to 13 apps got crushed, with Fortnite, Clash Royale, and Clash of Clans all going 14 platforms like Coinbase and Robinhood also went 15 startup Perplexity confirmed it couldn’t keep services up during the outage.
Amazon’s own Prime Video, Alexa, and its main shopping website were also down. Meanwhile, Meredith Whittaker, president of Signal, posted on X that the secure chat app went 16 Musk, who owns X, claimed his platform stayed 17 leads the global cloud market ahead of Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, but it has now shown once again just how fragile that dominance can 18 monitor fails, and the entire world feels 19 Birman, computer science professor at Cornell University, said devs need to stop cutting corners. “When people cut costs and cut corners to try to get an application up, and then forget that they skipped that last step and didn’t really protect against an outage, those companies are the ones who really ought to be scrutinized later,” he told 20 said AWS already provides tools to protect apps, but companies often ignore 21 Moore, a cybersecurity advisor at ESET, said the outage showed the problem with putting everything in the hands of a few cloud 22 Sastry, head of research at University of Surrey’s Computer Science Department, said the mistake many firms made was relying on just one 23 need redundancy, not blind 24 Griffin, cyber practice leader at McGill and Partners, said the cost of downtime isn’t just user frustration.
“For major businesses, hours of cloud downtime translate to millions in lost productivity and revenue,” he 25 with all the disruption, Wall Street 26 stock has surged by 1.6%, about to end the day at $220, its highest point in 3 27 a premium crypto trading community free for 30 days - normally $100/mo.
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