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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

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon Web Services users through our website.

  • 78% Website Down (78%)
  • 11% Sign in (11%)
  • 11% Errors (11%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Amazon Web Services outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Township of Evan Website Down 13 days ago
New York City Website Down 16 days ago
Ciudad Jardín Website Down 1 month ago
Kyiv Sign in 3 months ago
Chennai Website Down 3 months ago
Point Pleasant Beach Website Down 3 months ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Ronindrake2
    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

  • jcastillo4tx
    Jeremiah "SMEEgle" Castillo (@jcastillo4tx) reported

    @AWSSupport now at 3:13 and counting with production server down

  • GamerUPGaming
    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.

  • harshilmathur
    Harshil Mathur (@harshilmathur) reported

    4 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. 🔥

  • kankerhoerrrrrr
    J (@kankerhoerrrrrr) reported

    @marcelocantos @awscloud you're a moron. it was a known, and widespread issue, and they even had a notice in the health dashboard. this is a skill issue.

  • happy_keith
    Keith (@happy_keith) reported

    @amazon @awscloud @AmazonUK What does it take to get you to respond to a serious problem DO NOT tell me to go to customers services AI as it is incapable of responding to the issue This is a complete farce !!!!!!

  • iproductAI
    Priyanshu (@iproductAI) reported

    Here’s the cleaned-up version with fixed grammar, same hard tone, and no em dashes: I requested @awscloud to increase my Opus 4.6 V1 limit and I’ve been chatting with the AWS support team for almost 4-5 days now. They’re telling me this. Is @awscloud a government company? I mean, you guys can’t just pass the problem from one department to another. I mean, WTF? Now I have to raise my query again to sales? Why can’t you just pass this query? You already have more context about what the issue is. I can’t believe how these big MNCs are working these days. Totally absurd service from @awscloud. One more thing, please educate your support. I mean, she didn’t even know what the TPD limit is in the service quota. She literally replied the first time saying there’s only a TPM limit and no separate TPD limit.

  • harundotdev
    Harun R. (@harundotdev) reported

    2. The obvious fix: split responsibility. Metadata stays in a database like Postgres. The actual file goes to object storage, Amazon S3 being the standard example. Better. Still not the full fix.

  • clement___10
    Clem ent (@clement___10) reported

    Self hosting your email server is something that Is very tricky and I still can't grasp till today. The craziest part is not the setup but managing the email server reputation. I rather pay @Cloudflare or @awscloud.

  • ant_dracula
    AntDracula (@ant_dracula) reported

    @kankerhoerrrrrr @marcelocantos @awscloud "skill issue" is a term only unironically used by losers and AI bots. I can take a guess at which one you are.

  • FrancisYuyun
    Yuyun Francis (@FrancisYuyun) reported

    @AWSSupport case ID (178590975600210) "account activation blocked 2+ weeks by Error 880104, case escalated internally Aug 5, no update since."

  • Billy17979063
    billy (@Billy17979063) reported

    @fortniteleaksmy It’s up for some down for some @awscloud ******* decides to shut down not just PlayStation but other platforms too

  • rohitdhawan26
    Rohit Dhawan (@rohitdhawan26) reported

    @AWSSupport @awscloud I send a DM on 17th july with same issue but no one responded to that.

  • TheAIShrink
    The AI Therapist (@TheAIShrink) reported

    @MikeLongTerm @amazon @awscloud EC2 on AMD CPUs. The cloud bill goes down, the margins go up. aws is quietly fixing its cost structure while everyone watches the models. smart

  • harikp2002
    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!

  • payal_codes
    Payal (@payal_codes) reported

    Day 1 : "How to Scale an App to 10 Million Users on AWS" If I have to design a system for 10 million users, I won't build everything on Day 1 because it will add unnecessary complexity and cost. I'll start simple with one application server and one database. As traffic grows, if the server starts reaching its CPU, memory, or storage limits, I'll first scale vertically by moving to a bigger instance. Once that is not enough, I'll separate the backend and database so both can scale independently. To avoid a single point of failure, I'll deploy the application across multiple Availability Zones and put a Load Balancer in front so if one server or AZ goes down, traffic is automatically routed to healthy servers. As the number of users keeps increasing, I'll make my application stateless by storing sessions in Redis. This allows me to add multiple application servers behind the Load Balancer and scale horizontally. If my database starts getting overloaded with reads, I'll use Redis to cache frequently accessed data and add read replicas to distribute read traffic. For static assets like images, CSS, and JavaScript, I'll store them in Amazon S3 and serve them through CloudFront so requests don't keep hitting my application servers. If traffic suddenly spikes during sales or events, I'll enable Auto Scaling with CloudWatch metrics so AWS automatically adds or removes servers based on demand. As the application becomes larger, I'll split the monolith into microservices. This allows each service, like authentication, payments, or notifications, to scale independently instead of scaling the entire application. If the database becomes the bottleneck, especially for write operations, I'll use sharding or federation depending on the data and business requirements. Finally, when users are spread across the world, I'll deploy the application in multiple AWS Regions to reduce latency and improve availability. My approach is always the same: find the bottleneck, solve that bottleneck, and only introduce more complexity when the current architecture can no longer handle the traffic.

  • bbkhbb
    Babak (@bbkhbb) reported

    @ajassy @AWSSupport what happened to customer obsession? I would like to invite you to review the interactions on AWS support case #178605390000779. There's no better way to put this, it's a sad joke. Reps don't appear to be incentivized to solve the problem nor to do the reading

  • WhoaNowNelly
    ErinE (@WhoaNowNelly) reported

    @DRiceHockey @WNBA @awscloud Same applies to all their stats. Their PRA is gonna go down too. That's the nature of injuries. Makes it harder for the individual, but does not increase the difficulty of the actual shot itself.

  • Anjishnu46
    Anjishnu Ganguly (@Anjishnu46) reported

    @AWSSupport @awscloud, please don't reply again just to say this was shared internally. Assign someone who can actually look at the account, explain what's blocking it, and fix it.

  • themikebwebb
    Mike Webb (@themikebwebb) reported

    @awscloud You should be the first cloud provider to issue a billing usage reset.

  • GettingMyGlitch
    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 happen more frequently. Emails from mturk-noreply havent worked in a long time,any updates on this situation @amazonmturk

  • sudee1285
    Sudeep (@sudee1285) reported

    I need assistance to access existing APN account...it's getting error.. please help me. @awscloud

  • p_valuee
    Prateek Gupta (@p_valuee) reported

    @AWSSupport My entire production is down since 3 days, I believe this is a P1 and should be treated like one @AWSSupport. Please help me with an ETA

  • FounderRAVERK
    Ivan Toma (@FounderRAVERK) reported

    @awscloud @Google @Microsoft The water problem is only going to get bigger. We already have technology that can help data centers produce their own cooling water from the sea. Let’s solve this together.

  • MisterPrashant
    Certified AI Dev (@MisterPrashant) reported

    This solution to this problem is AI traffic monetization. If you are an owner of a platform that provides some valuable data, you can put the data behind a paywall for the AI traffic by charging the bot fraction of a penny for using your content. x402 Payment Required protocol tells the bot that the content requires payment and the bot settles the transaction quickly on a stable coin at which point the content becomes accessible. This way,people running their search bots does not require subscription to 10 different services and can easily access data from anywhere at a very minimal cost and the owners of the sites also win as the traffic count to their paywalled site will generate income. This is not a concept. The framework to build this is already available in @awscloud today.

  • _adam_here_
    Adam Peterson (@_adam_here_) reported

    is @AWSSupport down?

  • rebuiltWithSai
    Sai Manikanta ☕ (@rebuiltWithSai) reported

    Day 19 of #JobSwitchUntilPlaced 🚀 Today's progress: ✅ Started a new Microservices project by building the User Service ✅ Solved 2 DSA problems ✅ Learned about Blob Storage (Amazon S3) One step closer to building production-ready, scalable backend systems.💪 #BuildInPublic

  • eszter_morvay
    Eszter Morvay (@eszter_morvay) reported

    @AWSSupport Also - apologies for the DM issues, i just changed my settings, so DMs should work now

  • _virusbug_
    Ashutosh Dubey (@_virusbug_) reported

    @AWSSupport I’ve already emailed the AWS Receivables team but haven’t received a reply yet, it’s been 3 days now. The support engineer only advised me to contact them about this issue. @AWSSupport

  • CastleEL88
    Meo Meo (@CastleEL88) reported

    @awscloud Focus on AI features instead of server maintenance. .