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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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Amazon Web Services Outage Chart 11/08/2025 01:05

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Website Down (44%)

    Website Down (44%)

  2. Sign in (31%)

    Sign in (31%)

  3. Errors (26%)

    Errors (26%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
BrazilUberlândia Website Down
United StatesNew Kensington Website Down
MexicoEl Pueblito Website Down
GermanyMüllheim Website Down
MexicoCuliacán Errors
CanadaToronto Website Down
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EricJacksch Eric Jacksch (@EricJacksch) reported

    @awscloud Trying to report a significant networking issue that is obstructing communication with a Canadian federal government entity, and the only response I can find is to pay for support. This is an infrastructure issue, not a user configuration issue. Can you help?

  • StevenErick1976 Steven Erickson-Charles 🏳️‍🌈👨🏼‍🤝‍👨🏻 (@StevenErick1976) reported

    @UROCKlive1 @ShigeyoK @awscloud I hope the FBI have already picked this **** up ? Ya, Parler should have been shut down

  • Banned4Evr Cheers 🍻 (@Banned4Evr) reported

    @jack Bull ******* ****. You are on Amazon aws. You pressured Amazon to shut down a direct competitor. Enjoy the anti trust litigation.

  • RLTW14 Ranger (@RLTW14) reported

    @AustraliaFair_ @of_dissident @KeithWoodsYT There's other dynamics at play too I'm guessing.. this specific platform (Vercel) is built atop Amazon AWS, who just themselves booted Parler;So these specific hosts may either be getting actual pressure from AWS or fear it themselves, & don't want their whole platform in trouble

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    I escalate weird customer issues to @awscloud service owners fairly frequently because I neither understand nor respect boundaries. None of them have ever asked how big the customer was, because it didn't matter.

  • andydouglas1967 Andrew Douglas (@andydouglas1967) reported

    @AWSSupport Thanks - will do. It wasn't one of your tutorials at fault, and the issue isn't AWS related either.

  • ryandunntweets Ryan Dunn (@ryandunntweets) reported

    @0bijanKinobi @awscloud We’ve talked about this already- once you start infringing on others’ basic human rights, then there’s an issue.

  • 0bijanKinobi #ETHEREUM official sales**$600/coin new custo (@0bijanKinobi) reported from Kīhei, Hawaii

    @ryandunntweets @awscloud Cmon man you can see the difference. Twitter is making the effort to discourage/remove dangerous content at a level the other corporations are comfortable with, while Parlor was not. Coordination will happen no matter what, the issue is are they actively trying to stop it or not

  • iam_Tessot Ozioma Uzoegwu (@iam_Tessot) reported

    @chrismunns @awscloud Prior to this it was always the Security Group. You debug by basically allowing all traffic in and out and gradually identify the issue. Can’t overestimate the time saving this brings to debugging network traffic issues 😎.

  • designed4pixels Gary Jordan (@designed4pixels) reported

    Sometimes you have a day when you remember why you got into coding! Today all the head scratching worked and the @WPCloudServer plugin deployed a #awscloud #Lightsail server, setup a static IP, and automatically connected to @runcloud_io, from a single click! Code can be poetry!

  • cloudpundit Lydia Leong (@cloudpundit) reported

    @PhillipBoushy @QuinnyPig @awscloud 8/ So containers/Kubernetes results in a more consistent and convenient deployment environment for the developers of code you might otherwise run in VMs. Thumbs up. But it gets maybe 5% of the way to solving the cloud portability/lock-in problem. /fin

  • 0bijanKinobi #ETHEREUM official sales**$600/coin new custo (@0bijanKinobi) reported from Kīhei, Hawaii

    @ryandunntweets @awscloud I agree tech corps are shitty/somewhat incestuous but there is nothing you can point to them doing ***** that isnt common place in every industry with corporations. The singling out/making them a scapegoat is my issue, if the issue is monopolies its laughable to start with tech

  • MoScarlet MoScarlet (@MoScarlet) reported

    Don’t think for a second BIG corporations aren’t thinking about @Amazon AWS shutting down their customers services simply due competition. Big can of worms opened - Discussions at high levels. What a day! @gregkellyusa

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    Their milquetoast advice will work, but my terrible advice is way better! @AWSsupport: "Use RDS as your database!" Me: "Use Route 53 as your database!"

  • EmyleWatkins Emyle Watkins (@EmyleWatkins) reported from Boston, New York

    @brettballachino godaddy for site name but use Amazon AWS for server (at least that’s what I’ve done with a WP site)

  • SeattleSunshin1 Seattle Sunshine | Biden Won (@SeattleSunshin1) reported

    @RepBethVanDuyne Lemme fix this: ✅Twitter suspended insurrectionists calling for violence and a fuckton of bots. ✅parlour was on @awscloud not google. (google coulda told ya.) ✅Parlour had MANY opportunities to comply with TOS-chose not to. ✅American capitalism=private companies have choices

  • danieldersch Bama Dan (@danieldersch) reported

    If @awscloud can kick @parler_app off the Internet, then they should also deny service to @Twitch! I've heard so many terrible things said on BOTH platforms. Why the favoritism?

  • ryandunntweets Ryan Dunn (@ryandunntweets) reported

    @0bijanKinobi @awscloud Clearly, actively censoring content actually doesn’t work in the end. Their response to Parlor is absolutely insane. The timing they gave Parlor to fix along with the actual timing of the crackdown show their intentions are not honest.

  • apphancer Martin (@apphancer) reported

    @cherrysberries Going with another shared hosting provider will likely give you the same issues in future. You will either have to address compatibility issues or have your own webserver e.g. with Amazon AWS.

  • ch166 Chris Higgins (@ch166) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud Add to that complexity is that customers can unintentionally create their own downtime .. so some effort has to go into "does this appear down because the customer is doing something that isn't going to work"

  • kordianbruck Kordian Bruck (@kordianbruck) reported

    @AWSSupport @QuinnyPig Oh it's going down now!

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    Even with their enormous global footprint, there has never been a global network control plane outage for @awscloud in fifteen years. Not once. The exception case you're about to respond with isn't one of them.

  • PattRCSupport Patt (@PattRCSupport) reported

    @AWSSupport We are having problems with several ec2 instances, some clients cannot access, but only from certain areas of Mexico, from other areas they access correctly, could you help me?

  • gilesromilly1 Rosspetx (@gilesromilly1) reported

    @DefundBBC Parler is down amazon aws stopped them using their computer severs. I estimate 3 to 6 weeks to return if they can. All software in their suite has been denied use from their suppliers. They are working hard to return. Large data leak also.

  • EricJacksch Eric Jacksch (@EricJacksch) reported

    @AWSSupport Trying to report a significant networking issue that is obstructing communication from @AWS to a Canadian federal government entity, and the only response I can find is to pay for support. This is an infrastructure issue, not a user configuration issue. Can you help?

  • AlexanderStross Alexander Bayonne Stross (@AlexanderStross) reported

    @awscloud please take down this garbage platform (Twitter) as it espouses hate and such. Do it cowards!

  • poiThePoi Look up "Knuffelberen" (@poiThePoi) reported

    @QuinnyPig @awscloud Amazon has a 15-minute pager SLA, so best case is 15 minute response -> 15 minute manager page. More likely 15 minute response -> debugging -> 15 minute secondary -> Oh hey outage -> manager page -> explanation -> message crafting (Actually hard!) -> "AWS is experiencing..."

  • catscouldruleus Whitney (@catscouldruleus) reported

    @DJHecTech @AMZNforClimate @awscloud No cities were destroyed first of all. Stop all that drama. The only elderly person I saw beaten was a man that was knocked down with such force that it cracked his skull and it was by police. What do you think would happen if these scum got away with murdering Pelosi, Pence ?

  • dominguezdaniel Daniel Dominguez (@dominguezdaniel) reported

    @AWSSupport I cannot login into my account, can you help me?

  • vijayarx विजय | Vijay (@vijayarx) reported

    ... HostDime UK/US or Amazon AWS US and they are hosted in Europe and USA respectively. These orgs are known to share data with govt when asked to and can shut down when they don't like it (remember Parler on AWS)?