A significant outage on Monday impacted Amazon Web Services (AWS), creating notable disruption for numerous popular websites and services. Although many issues seemed resolved by early morning on the East Coast, some continued to linger.
Early Monday, AWS, a leader in cloud infrastructure, reported widespread outages affecting various websites globally shortly after midnight PDT in its primary US-East-1 region. This disruption was attributed to a problem with the Domain Name System (DNS) tied to DynamoDB, a vital database service that supports many AWS applications.
The outage impacted a mix of well-known businesses and services, such as Amazon, Disney+, Lyft, the McDonald’s app, the New York Times, Reddit, Ring, Robinhood, Snapchat, T-Mobile, United Airlines, Venmo, and Verizon. Issues also arose on UK government websites like Gov.uk and HM Revenue and Customs, as noted by Down Detector.
Lloyds Banking Group recognized that some of their services were affected, and social media users mentioned disruptions in popular cloud-based games like Roblox and Fortnite. Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase reported that many users experienced access issues due to the AWS outage. Additionally, design tool Canva and generative AI search tool Perplexity faced functionality problems linked to their cloud providers.
AWS reported “operational issues” impacting “multiple services” and explored various avenues to accelerate recovery. By 6:35 a.m. ET, they announced that the problems had been “fully mitigated,” with most operations returning to normal. However, some requests were still being affected as the company pushed toward complete resolution.
This incident underscores the global reliance on a handful of large cloud service providers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. A major outage can ripple through the economy, affecting both businesses and consumers.
Experts emphasize that while there’s no evidence suggesting a cyberattack was behind the AWS outage, it illustrates the critical need for resilience in cybersecurity. Beyond just defending against threats, businesses should develop contingency plans to ensure service continuity during unexpected technical failures.
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