Following the massive cloud outages at AWS and Azure, DNS was quickly identified as the scapegoat. This is too simplistic, ...
Millions of apps, websites and services rely on AWS, one of the world's largest cloud computing platforms. Here's what we ...
F1 is, by far, the most intensive sports environment in the world. Each car is outfitted with more than 300 sensors and generates more than 1 million data points per second during a race. The 10 race ...
Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) new subsea cable, called Fastnet, promises alternative data pathways between Maryland and County ...
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Amazon Equips Next Underwater Cable With 'Robust Armoring' to Prevent Cuts
The AWS 'Fastnet' cable will run from Maryland to Ireland, transporting over 320Tbps. Amid growing cable sabotage, however, ...
An outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Monday took out thousands of websites and mobile phone apps across the globe. AWS, a cloud computing service that allows companies to rent out the retail ...
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Everything you know about last week's AWS outage is wrong
AI wasn't the cause, and multi-cloud is for rubes Column AWS put out a hefty analysis of its October 20 outage, and it's apparently written in a continuing stream of consciousness before the Red Bull ...
Graphic via Proton.me Blog - AWS logo but with the Amazon arrow pointing down in a sad face style. Where were you on Monday, ...
On October 19th and 20th, AWS experienced an extended outage triggered by a failure in Amazon DynamoDB that affected most ...
DynamoDB error rates in the US-EAST-1 region soared shortly after midnight Pacific Time, rippling through other AWS services and affecting many customers. Monday got ...
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