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Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a suite of cloud-computing services that make up an on-demand computing platform. They include Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, also known as "EC2", and Amazon Simple Storage Service, also known as "S3".
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Amazon Web Services reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon Web Services users through our website.
- Website Down (71%)
- Sign in (14%)
- Errors (14%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon Web Services outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 4 days ago |
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Website Down | 18 days ago |
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Website Down | 21 days ago |
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Website Down | 2 months ago |
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Sign in | 3 months ago |
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Website Down | 3 months ago |
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jim Osman (@EdgeCGroup) reported@awscloud Real innovation starts with people solving real problems.
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billy (@Billy17979063) reported@fortniteleaksmy It’s up for some down for some @awscloud ******* decides to shut down not just PlayStation but other platforms too
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golden gate bridge (@_ggbridge) reported@litteralyme0 this happens to me everytime Amazon AWS has an outage
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Eszter Morvay (@eszter_morvay) reported@AWSSupport Also - apologies for the DM issues, i just changed my settings, so DMs should work now
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GamerUP (@GamerUPGaming) reported@TheRavenHelm man... are you detective seeds right? this is a new profile name ? whatever.. the "digital only direction" was announced more than 3 weeks ago.. not last week.. PSN servers are hosted by Amazon AWS, and amazon AWS had some disruptions today, they already solved the issue.
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Christian Nonis (@christiannonis) reportedI am (unfortunately) dealing with @googlecloud and @awscloud and what I am noticing is that in months they are unable so solve any kind of problem, it’s like being bounced back by ai replies that are sold like assistance from humans, saying that they are “working on that” but nothing changes in months and also replies are all the same.. idk if they are experiencing a shortage in human labor or what’s going on but the experience has become worse than ever
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Harshil Mathur (@harshilmathur) reported4 billion payments. 3 trillion data points. One model trained on all of it. Meet @Razorpay Vulcan - India’s first transformer-based AI foundation model for payments. Built, trained and hosted in India, in partnership with @nvidia and @awscloud. Until now, every payments problem was solved separately: routing, fraud, risk, personalisation and more. We asked: What if one model could understand how money moves? And like LLMs are trained on text to understand language, Vulcan is trained on payments to understand how money moves. Already running in beta across 51,000+ businesses, Vulcan is delivering: - 8–10% improvement in payment success rates - the ultimate measure of whether a payment simply works. - 8x more international card fraud detected. - 5x more fraudulent or disputed transactions identified. - 1–2 lakh more purchases completed every month through better checkout personalisation. And we’re just getting started. The best part? Every payment Vulcan sees makes the next one smarter. We’ve spent years building the infrastructure that moves money for India. Now, we’re building the intelligence that understands and improves it. 🔥
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Onkar Deshpande (@i_am_onkar) reported@bilal_akh @awscloud what were potential issues? account compromised? keys exposed? last time this happened for me was when some keys got leaked and someone emptied my startup credits -this was 8years ago tho
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Siya (@reze_xqc) reported@AWSSupport @AWSSupport @awscloud Case 178653274100402, 4 days old. Got a copy-paste "noted for awareness" reply, no actual fix. Still locked out of AWS Builder ID, still can't access AWS Academy courses. This is blocking coursework. Fix it.
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Mon (@mon73x) reported@asimrazax @AWSSupport I have the same problem. Did you fix it?
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M (@mdw864) reported@googlecloud @GoogleCloudTech do you accommodate customers with disabilities? In case we have problems and need to speak to you? I think I may have to switch to you because @awscloud has not provided accommodations for people with disabilities.
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Joy | 🔥 (@JoyKingdomx) reportedAs we all know, cloud outages are not a new topic here. But what is changed is how many products now depend on the same infrastructure. A few years ago, an AWS outage mostly affected AWS customers. Where today one infrastructure issue can ripple across AI apps, APIs, developer tools, streaming platforms and payment services. That is the downside of concentration. We have seen @awscloud outages impact millions. We have also seen @OpenAI outages pause production apps because entire inference pipelines depended on a single provider. It is not the outage that matters - it is the dependency behind it. That is the reason why decentralized compute makes sense. Instead of relying on a single cloud or region, @ionet distributes compute across a global network of GPUs in 138+ countries. No infrastructure is immune to failure, the goal is to ensure one failure does not become everyone's failure.
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Brandon James (@brandonajames) reported@callmeauntie218 Yes global outage from Amazon AWS.
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✨Neil Blumenthal (@MrKryptonBTC) reported@AWSSupport So you guys wont fix my issue anymore? Ghosting me? 7days gone? Dont say weekend or bla bla. Stop wasting people's time
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Hagop Chemedikian (@hagop17) reported@AWSSupport Account blocked — "not recognized as a valid account." Console login works, all resource creation fails. 10+ year old account, dormant for years, just resumed for a personal project. Three cases open, no response. Can someone look?
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GettingMyGlitchOff (@GettingMyGlitch) reported@AWSSupport Again there is a mass wave of suspensions like in May, I'm assuming in error as I've been on this platform for over 10 years and this seems to be happening more frequently. Emails from mturk-noreply havent worked in a long time so any updates on this situation?
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Ikenna Iheanaetu (@Ikenna_dev) reported@awscloud Runtime request flow User → HTTPS → ALB → ECS Fargate → Container The ALB handles HTTPS using ACM and routes traffic to the ECS service. The service runs multiple tasks across Availability Zones, giving the application redundancy instead of relying on one server.
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Alvaro Villalba (@alvarovillalbap) reported@philipkung @awscloud @amazon Technical support has being helpful historically for me (with smaller problems than yours) But it did cost us a lot of $$$ for something I feel should be included Did they charge for your technical support?
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ShenYubao (@ssybb1988) reported@AWSSupport @awscloudAWS account suspended for additional verification; Production services down for ~24h. All verification docs submitted. Unable to purchase Business Support+ due to suspension. Please expedite review & help restore production. Case ID: 178678971500932
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Harikrishna KP (@harikp2002) reported@AWSSupport Two days into migrating to AWS and both new accounts I created are locked out of every single service. S3, EC2, Lambda, DynamoDB, all of it. The accounts show as ACTIVE. Support confirmed it needs a manual fix from an internal team, then went quiet for 28 hours. Three open cases, one phone call, still completely blocked. Sitting on AWS credits I literally cannot spend. Do better please!
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Felipe Rojas (@FipeRojas) reported@AWSSupport as root admin of a management account in Chile, your system failed to issue our statutory VAT invoice despite our tax settings were configurated according to your mails and RUT verified since june 2. Already 4 open cases without answer. ID 178524912400362
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Adam Peterson (@_adam_here_) reportedis @AWSSupport down?
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Indrani Som (@indrani_som2004) reported@Anjishnu46 @AWSSupport @AWSSupport look into this issue
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Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reportedKinda funny that nobody's even making observations like this about @awscloud, if you want to go a level deeper down the irrelevance well.
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Jacklyn Taylor (@Ronindrake2) reported@awscloud hey, got a simple question When your moderation refuses to post a review of a book, can you do everyone a favor and instead of saying "one of these things" Say "here is the specific part that violates our guidelines. Pls fix it" It would be, so much more helpful
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jd42 (@jdonovan42) reported@DarioCpx Pls recalculate considering the massive clouds the AI revs sit on. Each $1 in AI attaches $1.5-2.5X attached cloud biz and your down to 30-45% of revs. Then as open wgt models gain apply the 100% revenue retention vs. 60% on frontier and look at EBITDA % from frontier is 10-15% max. But nice try ;) No doubt Anthropic and OpenAI both stimulate demand for Amazon AWS. It creates 2x the cloud biz than it does the direct AI biz. So why not count the full picture of things vs just the #'s that fit one narrative.
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M (@mdw864) reported@awscloud can you PLEASE answer me? You’ve just turned off my Business because you will not help me. I need you to stop charging me. Do not tell me to login because I do not know the email address that was used to open the account. All I know is my bank account is being charged
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🔥 PHOENIXX🔥 (@AIPulse0) reportedAMAZON AWS PAYS $127K/MO FOR CLOUD COMPUTING. SERGEY BOUGHT CHEAP SERVER RACK + CLAUDE AI. MAKES $318K Pause at 0:11 — rack with 40+ servers. Every indicator glows green. This is local computing. Zero latency. Zero cloud bills. Sergey, 35, Ukraine. Was AWS architect, $7,200/month. Understands: companies pay Amazon millions, but they can do same calculations locally. Bought used server rack for $4,800. Installed Claude AI for local processing. 78 companies pay $4,077/month each instead of $12K on AWS. Amazon offered $4,200,000. Sergey said: "You profit from dependency. I profit from freedom." Why — in video.
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M (@mdw864) reported@AWSSupport Either that or ask me to login, which I keep telling you I cannot login. It has nothing to do with 2FA. That is not the issue.
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krrawn (@krrawn) reportedI was wondering why @awscloud support was slow the other day