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Amazon says AWS cloud service back to normal after outage causes global disruption

Internet services cut for hours in the largest disruption since last year’s CrowdStrike malfunction hobbled technology systems worldwide

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Popular internet services ranging from streaming platforms to messaging services to banking were offline for hours Monday due to an outage in Amazon’s crucial cloud network. Photo: Reuters
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Amazon.com cloud service returned to normal operations on Monday afternoon, the company said, after an internet outage that caused global turmoil among thousands of sites, including some of the web’s most popular apps like Snapchat and Reddit.

Still, Amazon said some AWS services had a backlog of messages that would take a few hours to process.

AWS hosts applications and computer processes for companies around the world, and the disruption knocked workers from London to Tokyo offline and halted others from conducting normal everyday tasks like paying hairdressers or changing their airline tickets. Users on Monday afternoon had complained of lingering difficulties using services such as digital wallet Venmo and video calling site Zoom.

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It was the largest internet disruption since last year’s CrowdStrike malfunction hobbled technology systems in hospitals, banks and airports, highlighting the vulnerability of the world’s interconnected technologies.

An aerial view of an Amazon Web Services Data Centre known as US East 1 in Ashburn, Virginia. Photo: Reuters
An aerial view of an Amazon Web Services Data Centre known as US East 1 in Ashburn, Virginia. Photo: Reuters

It was at least the third time in five years that AWS’s northern Virginia cluster, known as US-EAST-1, contributed to a major internet meltdown.

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