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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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 33% Errors (33%)
  • 21% Sign in (21%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Kyiv Sign in 22 days ago
Chennai Website Down 25 days ago
Point Pleasant Beach Website Down 30 days ago
Little Rock Errors 1 month ago
Atlanta Website Down 1 month ago
Clearwater Website Down 1 month ago
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Amazon Web Services Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • imTkorde
    Tejas Korde (@imTkorde) reported

    @AWSSupport @AWSstartups @AWSSupport It’s been over 13 days and I still don’t have access to my AWS account. The issue remains unresolved and now I’m about to lose my account and credits too. Really disappointed with how this was handled.

  • PersonFunny23
    Funny Person (@PersonFunny23) reported

    @AWSSupport I don't use multiple case at a time I just use one case which case auto closed without resolving and without any reply . I already try to connect support team via call , chat , email not get response from support ,I am just wait and wait weeks are gone . So please resolve issue

  • anna_fanatic
    Anna Singh (@anna_fanatic) reported

    @amazon @awscloud And shamelessly your team instead of rectifying have blocked my account. They didn’t bother to sort a small issue from your end the so called technical glitch just sent auto generated emails and blocked my email and twitter

  • peterli34923561
    Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported

    $AAOI --- In late March and early April, $AAOI issued consecutive announcements revealing it had won a massive $71 million new order for 800G single-mode optical transceivers from a top North American internet giant (widely speculated to be Amazon AWS or Microsoft). Critically, management confirmed the first batch of 800G products entered volume shipment in Q1, marking the company's official entry into the world's highest-end AI optical communications supply chain. On April 17, $AAOI announced it will expand its manufacturing footprint to 900,000 square feet in Pearland, Texas via acquisition and leasing of adjacent facilities. Exiting Q1, its 800G transceiver monthly production capacity reached 100,000 units — this expansion is explicitly built to meet exploding order demand from AI customers. On April 29, the State of Texas awarded $AAOI $20.85 million in semiconductor innovation fund grants to support its domestic advanced photonic chip manufacturing in Sugar Land. This not only eases significant R&D and facility buildout capital pressure, but also underscores its strategic position in the U.S. domestic manufacturing ecosystem. 1. The Ultimate AI Compute Bottleneck: The Copper-to-Optical Upgrade (800G / 1.6T) Global data centers are currently undergoing a generational upgrade supercycle, shifting from 400G to 800G and even 1.6T optical transceivers. AAOI is one of the most direct beneficiaries of this hardware refresh cycle. As AI chip compute power from giants like NVIDIA grows exponentially, traditional copper transmission can no longer support the massive, ultra-high-speed data exchange required inside hyperscale data centers. Optical transceivers — devices that convert electrical signals to optical signals — have become the critical throughput bottleneck for AI server clusters. 2. Vertical Integration Breaks Gross Margin Ceilings Unlike many transceiver vendors that only perform final assembly, AAOI has in-house R&D and manufacturing capabilities for photonic (laser) chips. Competitive advantage: Amid industry-wide supply shortages, owning upstream chip capacity means no supply bottlenecks. And as scale effects kick in from higher shipments in H2, its previously criticized high fixed costs will be heavily diluted, with Non-GAAP net income expected to swing rapidly to profitability in Q2 and Q3 this year. 3.3. Dual Engine Growth: CATV Broadband + Data Center Beyond AI data centers, AAOI's legacy stronghold — cable broadband networks (HFC/CATV) — is also entering a cyclical recovery. On May 12, the company announced a deep partnership with U.S. broadband giant Mediacom to roll out its full DOCSIS 4.0 network upgrade program. This stable legacy business provides a solid base of recurring, predictable cash flow.

  • alina_aalx
    angelmilkcry (@alina_aalx) reported

    @awscloud Maybe it’s your inability to adapt. You are used to development being a slow and manual process…that's how you sell more of your services

  • ankurshn
    Ankur Shinde (@ankurshn) reported

    I went to the @awscloud in Mumbai yesterday. I'd been once before, and the reason I go is simple: AWS is the largest cloud player, and I want to see where the industry is actually heading and not where the blog posts say it is. I'll be honest about how the day started. Registered attendees were not let in until 1:30 PM. I reached by 11 after a train delay, planning to walk the AWS Village first. Instead I stood outside for two hours in 45°C heat. I wasn't alone - a sponsor next to me had flown in from the US and told the guard he'd paid $50,000 to be there. Didn't matter. The guard was honest and only following orders, so I don't blame him; the problem sat higher up. A few presenters gave up and left for other work, so the schedule on the site stopped matching reality. Once I got in, I was deliberate about where I spent the time. I went straight to the AWS for Financial Services booth - my first time there, and I'd planned for it. I saw the merchant onboarding flow, loan processing that runs in about three seconds once you upload your documents, and how customer-interaction data gets fed back to sharpen their recommendation models. This is the part of finance I actually care about. Then the Anthropic session, which was the one I came for. Three things stuck with me. // India is the second-largest country using Claude Code, behind only the US. Given that we produce most of the world's software engineers, the size of the gap that's still open says more about the opportunity than anything else I heard that day. // Business and finance was barely 2–3% of all usage, far behind computer and mathematical work. I walked in expecting that number to be high. It wasn't, and that surprised me more than any of the headline stats. // And the point I keep coming back to: agents are designed to ask for help on purpose. We say we want full autonomy, but the engineering choice to make an agent stop and request human context is exactly what makes it usable. I hadn't thought in that way before. Three things speaker (Sorry Idk the name :) said to act on: • Pick the boundary problem, • Invest in context and capability, • Start where you are - you don't need to reinvent anything. One last thing, nothing to do with the summit. On the train back to Nashik, a senior from my college got on one station after me - he's interning in Mumbai and was also heading home. Completely by chance, same train, same destination. Small world.

  • HugeVentilateur
    Ventilateur sous couverture (@HugeVentilateur) reported

    @_JX14_ @irshit0 @awscloud This does not work as you expect. First ai is dumb, it can't remember things other months let alone years, second, it hallucinate, there is no fix for that yet. It also write convoluted code that "may" not work. Data leaks will exploded in the coming years...

  • drewtewell
    Drew Tewell (@drewtewell) reported

    @awscloud Is AWS having an outage?

  • Niteshnitz1999
    Nitesh rathore (@Niteshnitz1999) reported

    I got scammed for 20,000₹, i contacted the abuse team for help and take down' the domain they keep asking me evidence evidence after providing evidence several times then they say no illegal activities found @CloudflareHelp @AWSSupport Scammers shame on you

  • ErisQT
    ErisQT 💜 Hiatus (@ErisQT) reported

    hey @EA @awscloud @EA_DICE fix your servers for dallas I'm having 80 latency

  • eduardlh
    Eduard Lugo (@eduardlh) reported

    @AWSSupport Hi @AWSSupport, 🚨URGENT: Is there anything else I can do to expedite this process? A phone number I can call, or an email address? My business has been down for 48 hours. Please advise.

  • yesilliksepeti
    yapay zeko (@yesilliksepeti) reported

    @awscloud that is not an excuse of being behind ai race, it points a real problem of ai and its hype!

  • jinamcapital
    Jinam jain (@jinamcapital) reported

    Setting up a production-ready PostgreSQL cluster manually is painful. With @autobase_tech : -> Deploy a HA cluster in 10-15 minutes -> High-availability architecture, out of the box -> Works on @awscloud , GCP, Azure, Hetzner, DigitalOcean, or your own bare metal -> No manual setup. No guesswork. @PostgreSQL as a system, not a server.

  • TobyfromHR69
    HR Toby bookmarking everything (@TobyfromHR69) reported

    @IAGovernor @awscloud @Cognizant This is terrible. You aren’t Iowa First. They under bid the project. You save some money and Indians with fake degrees get Iowans jobs. Terrible terrible legacy move.

  • nomad_on_run
    Ani (@nomad_on_run) reported

    @awscloud my ticket is open for more than 24hrs and nobody is yet assigned. I understand there is no SLA for basic support, but need assistance as i’m getting quota error even for a basic machine setup with 2 vCPUs

  • Kumarprakash03
    prakash Kumar (@Kumarprakash03) reported

    @awscloud @awscloud I say ok don't worry you will deliver tomorrow. But some days i was watching amazon only provide date but he was not giving my product when orderd hai Then I canceled that order because amazon didn't give the any response of my problem and I ordered again.

  • AstroKanu
    Astro Kanu (@AstroKanu) reported

    @aws @AWSSupport I’ve already used this link raised tickets explained the ongoing issue the only reply I got was pls log in- day 5 of my live project down- all payments made at my end- I’m serous if this isn’t resolved I’ll ask my clients to start contacting u for refunds #aws

  • Charu_Sethi
    Charu (@Charu_Sethi) reported

    This week the same problem showed up in two places that don't talk to each other: Coinbase wrapping AI trading agents in an SEC-registered advisory, and x402 charging AI agents per request at the AWS edge. Both are solving authorisation-within-limits. Neither is interoperable with the other. Step back and the pattern is clear. Agentic settlement is becoming table stakes. x402 now runs through AWS CloudFront and WAF, settling USDC on Base and Solana via EIP-3009 in around 200ms, with 169M-plus cumulative payments. Mastercard's Agent Pay for Machines handles multi-rail M2M settlement. Coinbase is putting agent execution inside a registered wrapper. The rails are getting solved. What is not getting solved is the layer above them: a portable, revocable spending mandate that binds an agent's authorisation to a verifiable human or corporate entity and travels across rails. ERC-8004 gives agents identity and reputation, not spending authority. The agent-authorisation drafts (ERC-8118, 8184, 8150) are all single-principal or payment-channel scoped, and none has advanced. An agent authorised inside Coinbase's advisory and an agent paying through x402 at the AWS edge are governed by completely separate, non-portable models. That's the gap. The structural question worth testing: do the platforms each standardise their own proprietary mandate model, leaving on-chain rails competing inside someone else's walled authorisation garden, or does a neutral cross-rail mandate primitive finally emerge? Whoever ships the portable mandate owns the layer everyone else has to build against. @coinbase @awscloud @Mastercard #AgenticPayments #x402

  • Hershal0_0
    Hershal Rao (@Hershal0_0) reported

    @awscloud anything to avoid hugging a server rack in a cold data center ever again

  • Sentient_Radar
    Sentinet Radar (@Sentient_Radar) reported

    @awscloud Unvetted Slop will slow you down, make you crash and eventually compromise your data.

  • wokler_
    wokler (@wokler_) reported

    @awscloud It only took your servers doing down 3x as often to figure it out. good job.

  • chocobo2837
    Chocobo (@chocobo2837) reported

    @awscloud Amazon complaining to the US government about the lastest frontier model and getting it shut down.

  • DarkSoulja3323
    DarkSoulja3323 (@DarkSoulja3323) reported

    I had this exact problem with a Oled monitor i ordered @amazon @awscloud . Fix your **** Amazon!!! Have severe punishments for these people so they never do this ****. The driver got out with my orderer, and just got right back in the van. I said what are you doing? He said, i have to go pee so i was in a hurry? Wtf kind of Bullshit excuse is that while delivering something for someone thats %600

  • apex_leclaireur
    L'éclaireur (@apex_leclaireur) reported

    @luckychappy_ Only in your head, reality is they had a 6 year contract with a server provider and then switched to amazon aws servers. So your claims are bs. I studied computers and you dont understand anything. All battle royal games use 20hz servers that dont fail but your connection does

  • Prithvi_Jadwani
    Prithvi Jadwani | AI SEO | GEO | REDDIT SEO | GMB (@Prithvi_Jadwani) reported

    @aselipsky @awscloud 15 years is a long time to spot the same bottleneck. What's the fix for hyperscalables now, then?

  • Spiritual_Trad
    SpiritualTRADER (@Spiritual_Trad) reported

    @uditdwivedi079 @awscloud @AWSCloudIndia Because internet can be a problem. Once on cloud you don’t have to worry about it.

  • IntelFactorAI
    Intelfactor AI (@IntelFactorAI) reported

    @awscloud More AI-Agents doesn’t make your revenue grow faster. It might actually slow you down.

  • ai_amitkhera
    Amit Khera (@ai_amitkhera) reported

    @MatthewBerman They need not to fix other system vulnerabilities. They have to fix their system from its own. Now its clear that Amazon @awscloud is not secure as pretend to be. Now a clear risk is there when you are hositng your data in the system.

  • skunky
    Skunky (@skunky) reported

    @Marc269681 @awscloud These lying morons are covering for their mismanagement and poor decision making by blaming a toolset. It's like blaming photoshop for the fact that your are a terrible photographer.

  • VarmiGol
    VarmıGol (@VarmiGol) reported

    @AWSSupport Hi @AWSSupport, thanks for prior help. Sent a DM about urgent Kiro issue still no human reply after days. Could you check and escalate please?