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AWS outage post-mortem fingers DNS as the culprit that took out a chunk of the internet and services for days — automation systems race and crash
The root cause was reportedly that the DNS configuration for DynamoDB (database service) was broken and published to Route53 ...
A massive outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world’s largest cloud computing provider, crippled major websites, apps, ...
A massive AWS outage took down parts of the internet today — from Alexa and Snapchat to Fortnite and banking apps. Here’s what really happened, and why one small glitch caused such big chaos.
A Domain Name System error that originated from Amazon's largest and oldest data center took down major sites Monday. The ...
Maybe we rely on Amazon Web Services a little too much. Thousands of sites, apps, and services went dark Monday morning. Here's why.
Whenever we see a major internet outage like this past week's multi-billion dollar Amazon Web Services debacle, I like to ...
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