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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 01/08/2026 23:45

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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 (25%)

    Errors (25%)

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
ColombiaCali Website Down
FranceSandillon Website Down
United StatesCharlotte Errors
IndiaBengaluru Sign in
United StatesCharlottesville Website Down
GermanyDüsseldorf Sign in
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    There are some problems with it, and there's basically zero chance they didn't unmask themselves. How many @awscloud cybersecurity folks use Sioux Falls as their shorthand for "Bumfuck, Nowhere," and turns of phrase like "Companies don't like to have their whole *** be shown?"

  • srivastavaankit A π K-17 Srivastava 7️⃣ (@srivastavaankit) reported

    @NamesOfLondon @nixcraft Naw bruh its @awscloud’s problem now

  • carljohnstone Carl Johnstone (@carljohnstone) reported

    @idnorton @AWSSupport We have a problem whilst connected to work via VPN that exhibits as a TLS failure against the AWS us-east auth domain (default) - it's been on and off for months. You can auth fine to eu-west whilst on the VPN, or against us-east whilst not on the VPN.

  • DrippyKtv Lonnie SZN 🔥❌ (4-10) (@DrippyKtv) reported

    @lpces99 @PFF @awscloud Tf you want me to say 💀 his head coach was terrible

  • mt_klein Wu Wei - Azubi (@mt_klein) reported

    @awscloud hi, since the day before yesterday I try to login, but although I tried every possible way, wrote to the support (which send me three times template emails that didn't help) and let my two factor login deactivate (was confirmed but it is not) no result. Please help!

  • devgummibeer Tom Witkowski (@devgummibeer) reported

    @owenconti @ClaudioDekker @awscloud Still hidden in one of the most ugliest and complex UIs. The real problem is: how do you want developers to onboard the whole serverless thing if it's all or nothing?

  • TobiM Tobias Müller (@TobiM) reported

    @udondan @AWSSupport From my home office, so I’m the only one behind our NAT router trying to deploy to us-east-1. There were similar problems last week, too, yesterday I tried and it was really fast.

  • devgummibeer Tom Witkowski (@devgummibeer) reported

    @owenconti @ClaudioDekker @awscloud To be honest: I don't care about AWS internal access policies. For me there are two things: public & protected. That's it - like a old-school server. Do you have SSH access? Go for it. You don't? Sorry, use :80/:443

  • frankrietta Frank S. Rietta (@frankrietta) reported

    @Love2Code ZFS RAID of HDD with offsite backup to Amazon S3 glacier or similar. Think FreeNAS server.

  • horizonAiG SULTAN AHMED (@horizonAiG) reported from Makkah al Mukarramah, Makkah Province

    @awscloud Ok, is it possible to rely on users like every city or country that has millions of users but they do not have a server like Digiax 100 they have access to the Internet Is it possible to benefit from having servers if services are interrupted from the source

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    @seldo @awscloud "Breaking the former in a month" means it won't trouble people for long, it'll just break their templates.

  • mikefiedler Mike Fiedler, Deleter of Code (@mikefiedler) reported

    Looks like @awscloud product pages suffer from similar consistency problems that docs, console, APIs, etc do. There's too many ways to produce a web page. I get it that it's hard to achieve consistency at their scale, but as customers, the cracks are revealing.

  • Cobebillsmafia EDCguarantee (@Cobebillsmafia) reported

    @Crosby87GOAT @SNFonNBC @awscloud I thought it would be closer tbh, I was most impressed with Or RT Williams absolutely shutting down TJ Watt, nobody shuts him down. You barely heard his name all game

  • ryangsteele Ryan Steele (@ryangsteele) reported

    @AWSSupport @AWSSupport - seeing this ELB/ALB connection issue manifest again today in us-east-1. DownDetector also starting to show a spike. AWS status page shows no issues. Can you confirm if the problem has resurfaced?

  • owenconti Owen Conti 🇨🇦 (@owenconti) reported

    @devgummibeer @ClaudioDekker @awscloud The issue with starter modes is there’s a million different starter use cases. IAM does have prebuilt policies you can use to enable blanket access for services, maybe that’s what you’re looking for?

  • TobiM Tobias Müller (@TobiM) reported

    Every nth API call there is a very slow response: $ time aws s3api head-object --bucket bucket-xxxxx --key xxxxx/xxxxx.zip aws s3api head-object --bucket bucket-xxxxx --ke... 0,50s user 0,11s system 0% cpu 1:05,07 total 65sec for a single API call! @AWSSupport

  • idnorton Ian Norton 🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@idnorton) reported

    @AWSSupport I've rarely if ever found issues reported by the status page, just like this for example...

  • FiliMilano Milfili (@FiliMilano) reported

    @grhmc @awscloud please have a look here. I have the same issue with UX on Laptop.

  • ItsFelixprogram Felixprogram (@ItsFelixprogram) reported

    @AWSSupport I can't imagine that it would be a problem with my ISP, any other service I try to access is fast and responsive, I only have speed problems any time I try to access S3 on AWS, lately had the same problem with downloading Github releases

  • ben11kehoe Ben Kehoe (@ben11kehoe) reported

    @prestomation @charleswli @awscloud AWS needs a better way to do this. Adding an underscore is error prone and, as the tweet points out, what’s the next breaking change going to do?

  • AmyCorbishley AmyCorbishley (@AmyCorbishley) reported

    @MicrosoftLearn consider changing your exam supplier. Didn't have this problem with @awscloud and all there seems to be are complaints about @PearsonVUE.

  • ahmtilhan Ahmet Aydoğdu (@ahmtilhan) reported

    @AWSSupport #AWS console is very slow right now. I'm connecting from Turkey. How can it be?

  • carljohnstone Carl Johnstone (@carljohnstone) reported

    @idnorton @AWSSupport Looks like a different problem to mine! That does look like a service problem at the @AWSSupport end to me though.

  • AlexandreSieira Alexandre Sieira (@AlexandreSieira) reported

    @awscloud @AWSSupport @QuinnyPig But it does seem the 503 error I was getting might have been on purpose, since I do have ALIAS records for a CloudFront distribution on the domain I was testing this on. Better to get an error during configuration than to have the distribution fail to resolve, I guess.

  • QuinnyPig Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) reported

    Okay, so the software I sold you *claimed* to help fix your @awscloud bill, but it crashes unless you run the script on FreeBSD. I am very sorry for the inconvenience. Please stand by while I work on a patch.

  • naderman Nils Adermann (@naderman) reported

    @AWSSupport Think you are missing the point, setting up a standard user account with MFA should not require reading any docs, or at least not more than one article. The issue isn't the docs but an absurdly complex workflow without sane defaults for what should be standard functionality.

  • bgeron Bram Geron (@bgeron) reported

    @deutschetelekom Some parts of your "fast" fiber internet (e.g. Amazon S3) are crazy slow, tens of times slower than mobile data. Are you planning to improve this? 51 Gbps of public peering for a national ISP is extremely poor. KPN has 75x that.

  • prestomation Preston Tamkin (@prestomation) reported

    @charleswli @awscloud The new policies are likely narrower in scope, keeping the same name would most likely have broken certain uses by customers.

  • banisgh bani (@banisgh) reported

    @awscloud has caused us downtime recently for no reason. Super frustrating! Anyone familiar with EC2 status checks and how to debug errors related to them?

  • alock1993 Arunendra Pratap Singh (@alock1993) reported

    @awscloud It looks like some one has hacked my aws certification account. I am not ake to login into that. Some one has added a mobile number which I never have. Can you please help.