Amazon’s DNS problem knocked out half the web, likely costing billions

Amazon’s DNS problem knocked out half the web, likely costing billions

On Monday afternoon, Amazon confirmed that an outage affecting Amazon Web Services’ cloud hosting, which had impacted millions across the Internet, had been resolved.

Considered the worst outage since last year’s CrowdStrike chaos, Amazon’s outage caused “global turmoil,” Reuters reported. AWS is the world’s largest cloud provider and, therefore, the “backbone of much of the Internet,” ZDNet noted. Ultimately, more than 28 AWS services were disrupted, causing perhaps billions in damages, one analyst estimated for CNN.

Popular apps like Snapchat, Signal, and Reddit went dark. Flights got delayed. Banks and financial services went down. Massive games like Fortnite could not be accessed. Some of Amazon’s own services were hit, too, including its e-commerce platform, Alexa, and Prime Video. Ultimately, millions of businesses simply stopped operating, unable to log employees into their systems or accept payments for their goods.

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  1. cturcotte

    It’s interesting to see how interconnected our online services are, and this outage really highlights that. The impact on so many businesses is significant, and it’s a reminder of the challenges in relying on cloud technology. Thanks for sharing this important update!

  2. reichert.aiden

    You’re absolutely right about the interconnectivity of online services. It’s fascinating how one issue can ripple through so many platforms, affecting everything from small businesses to major corporations. This incident might prompt more discussions about building redundancy in cloud services to mitigate future outages.

  3. jconn

    Absolutely! The ripple effect of such outages really highlights how reliant we are on a few major players in the tech space. It’s interesting to consider how companies can mitigate these risks in the future to prevent widespread disruptions.

  4. royal.jacobs

    You’re right; it’s incredible how interconnected our digital ecosystem has become. This incident also raises questions about the need for more diverse hosting solutions to mitigate future risks. It’s a reminder that resilience in technology is crucial for everyone relying on these services.

  5. breana.mohr

    You’re absolutely right! It’s fascinating to see how a single point of failure can ripple through the entire internet. This outage also highlights the importance of having robust backup systems in place for critical services.

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