Global Chaos: AWS Outage Disrupts Major Internet Services
An AWS outage on Monday disrupted global internet services, affecting companies like Snapchat, Reddit, and Venmo. The root cause traced back to network health monitoring issues within AWS's US-EAST-1 region. Experts highlight the fragility of relying on major cloud providers for essential digital services.
On Monday, Amazon.com's cloud service AWS faced significant disruptions, causing global chaos as thousands of websites, including major apps like Snapchat and Reddit, went offline. By late afternoon, the company announced a return to normal operations, although some AWS services continued processing a backlog of messages.
The outage, which primarily affected AWS's US-EAST-1 data center in northern Virginia, impeded business activities across the globe. Users from London to Tokyo were hit, encountering difficulties with daily tasks and essential services like Venmo and Zoom. Experts highlighted the vulnerability of interconnected global technologies, reminiscent of last year's CrowdStrike malfunction.
Amazon cited issues related to the Domain Name System (DNS) and network health monitoring within its Elastic Compute Cloud as the outage's root cause. The incident underscores the dangers of over-reliance on a few dominant cloud providers, urging businesses to enhance fault tolerance measures to prevent similar disruptions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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