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Amazon Web Services experiences major outage with dozens of sites affected
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Amazon Web Services experiences major outage with dozens of sites affected Amazon Web Services provides crucial infrastructure for the internet, with customers including Netflix, BMW Group, Booking.com and Canva - this is a breaking story Amazon Web Services, the platform used by millions of businesses for cloud computing, is experiencing an outage in the UK. AWS, developed by the online retailer, offers a series of services for online applications. The platform provides crucial...
Amazon Web Services experiences major outage with dozens of sites affected
Amazon Web Services provides crucial infrastructure for the internet, with customers including Netflix, BMW Group, Booking.com and Canva - this is a breaking story
Amazon Web Services, the platform used by millions of businesses for cloud computing, is experiencing an outage in the UK.
AWS, developed by the online retailer, offers a series of services for online applications. The platform provides crucial infrastructure for the internet, meaning multiple websites could face issues.
Amazon stated that the issue started at 12.45am PDT today (8.45am BST) and was still ongoing as of 10.21am. A statement released at 10.21am reads: "Starting at 12:45 AM PDT, we are experiencing increased 5xx errors for CloudFront customers utilizing VPC Origins connectivity.
"We have confirmed that customers utilizing other origin types are not impacted by this issue. Our engineers are engaged and are actively working to mitigate impact.
"As a workaround, customers who do not require VPC Origins can change their origin type to resolve the errors. We will provide another update by 3:15 AM PDT [11.15am BST], or sooner if more information becomes available."
Errors of the 5xx kind are server-side, with 5xx representing a category of HTTP status codes. It means a website server came across an unexpected condition or couldn't complete the task asked for by a user.
The issue cannot be fixed by simply refreshing the page or clearing cache. AWS describes itself as "the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud", enabling customers to "build almost anything they can imagine".
The AWS website reads: "We offer the greatest choice of innovative cloud and AI capabilities and expertise, on the most extensive global infrastructure, with industry-leading security, reliability, and performance." Among the companies using AWS services are Netflix, BMW Group, Booking.com, Epic Games and Canva.
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