AWS Outage Resolved: Global Restoration of AWS Services
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AWS confirms full recovery after a major outage in US-EAST-1, restoring EC2, Lambda, and S3 and proving resilience.
## Amazon Web Services: Overview and Impact Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the leading provider of cloud computing platforms, offering a comprehensive suite of infrastructure, platform, and software services to businesses, governments, and individuals worldwide[5]. AWS enables organizations to access scalable computing resources—such as storage, databases, machine learning, analytics, and more—without needing to invest in and manage physical hardware[5][9]. This model has revolutionized IT operations, allowing enterprises to innovate faster, scale efficiently, and reduce costs[3][5]. ## History and Evolution The roots of AWS trace back to 2000, when Amazon.com first began exposing its internal infrastructure as web services, driven by unexpected developer interest[1]. The concept crystallized under Andy Jassy, who envisioned an “Internet OS” built from foundational infrastructure primitives[1]. The official launch of AWS came in March 2006 with the introduction of Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS), followed by key services like Amazon S3 (storage), Amazon EC2 (elastic compute), and Amazon SimpleDB (database)[2][3]. These early services pioneered the modern cloud computing model, offering scalable, on-demand resources over the internet—an idea that was novel at the time but has since become standard[3]. ## Key Achievements and Growth AWS quickly became a game-changer for startups and enterprises alike, democratizing access to advanced IT resources and enabling rapid innovation[3][7]. It has consistently led the global cloud market, with a vast portfolio now exceeding 200 services, including advanced offerings in artificial intelligence, IoT, security, and analytics[3][7]. AWS’s infrastructure spans 25 geographic regions with multiple availability zones, ensuring high availability and resilience for mission-critical workloads[5]. The platform’s growth is reflected in its revenue, with AWS consistently reporting strong year-over-year increases and maintaining its position as Amazon’s most profitable division. ## Current Status and Notable Aspects Today, AWS power
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AWS confirms full recovery after a major outage in US-EAST-1, restoring EC2, Lambda, and S3 and proving resilience.
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AWS outage in US-EAST-1 is resolved, but backlogs linger as a DNS resolution issue in DynamoDB affected Slack, Snapchat and more.
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A major AWS outage in US-EAST-1 disrupted popular apps like Fortnite and Alexa, highlighting cloud dependency.