
data-analytics-id=”inline-link” href=”https://www.tomshardware.com/tag/amazon” data-auto-tag-linker=”true” data-before-rewrite-localise=”https://www.tomshardware.com/tag/amazon”>Amazon Web Services (AWS) has data-analytics-id=”inline-link” href=”https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status”>confirmed it is tracking a massive issue that has rendered large parts of the internet unusable.
A not-infrequent occurrence, Amazon confirmed at around 3 AM ET that it was ” increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS services in the US-EAST-1 Region,” adding around 90 minutes later, “We can confirm significant error rates for requests made to the DynamoDB endpoint in the US-EAST-1 Region.”
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