A Domain Name System error that originated from Amazon's largest and oldest data center took down major sites Monday. The outage has been resolved.
Why the outage?: A cooling system problem led to overheating at AWS’s Northern Virginia data center, causing power loss and impairing EC2 instances and EBS volumes. Who was affected?: Coinbase, CME ...
CNN reported on an Amazon Web Services outage, which temporarily brought down a number of popular internet sites and services ...
Downdetector showed a spike in error reports for AWS, Zscaler and Cloudflare services on Friday morning. AWS says there was no outage. What we know ...
Coinbase went offline for seven hours on Friday after an AWS data centre overheated in Virginia, capping a week in which the exchange cut 700 jobs and reported a 394 million dollar quarterly loss.
Coinbase said on Friday its markets are being placed in “cancel only” mode but will begin to re-enable trading “shortly.” Amazon’s cloud unit said on Friday it is working to restore normal temperature ...
A single data centre’s cooling system fell behind. AWS shifted traffic away from the affected zone and warned that fully restoring the remaining services would take longer than expected. Amazon Web ...
The recent disruption at investment platform Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN), triggered by a widespread failure at Amazon Web Services (AWS), underscores a persistent vulnerability in the infrastructure ...
A cloud outage is a bigger problem if you don’t learn from it. Increasing cloud failures are exposing critical weaknesses in enterprise architecture. Here are 3 things to do about it.
Coinbase suffered a multi-hour trading outage tied to an Amazon Web Services (AWS) failure in multiple U.S. East availability zones, temporarily halting customer transactions. The company said its ...
Curtis Simpson of Gambit Security says recovery time has become the test many tech leaders still can’t measure ...