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AWS appears to be down, and it's taken popular services like Ring smart-home systems, Netflix, and Disney+ with it

Ben Gilbert   

AWS appears to be down, and it's taken popular services like Ring smart-home systems, Netflix, and Disney+ with it
  • Amazon's web-hosting subsidiary, Amazon Web Services, was experiencing major issues on Tuesday.
  • The outage appeared to affect major streaming services including Disney+ and Netflix.

Amazon's web-hosting subsidiary, Amazon Web Services, appeared to have suffered a major outage on Tuesday morning.

Reports on $4 indicated widespread issues with AWS that affected a variety of services that depend on its servers to operate, such as Netflix, Disney+, Tinder, and Roku.

Oher digital services, from the crypto-trading service CoinDesk to the fast-casual restaurant chain Sweetgreen, were also experiencing outages as a result of AWS issues. Additionally, some major online games including "Valorant" and "League of Legends" appeared to be experiencing issues.

Amazon confirmed the outage and said on the $4 that it was "investigating increased error rates for the AWS Management Console."

Amazon also said the outage was regional, applying to "US-EAST-1 Region" servers, which are housed in Virginia. Amazon later said it had discovered what was causing issues and was "actively working towards recovering."

Beyond third-party services, the outage caused major issues for Amazon's Ring smart-home systems, Alexa speakers, and Prime music- and video-streaming services.

Ring owners on social media detailed the kinds of issues they were experiencing, saying their doorbells weren't working or that they'd lost a video feed used for monitoring infants during naptime.

"Eek, just in time for my newly-in-beds triplet toddlers' nap," $4. "Now I have no idea what they're doing up there."

AWS supports huge sections of the internet, and any outages — $4 — have ripple effects that can cause dozens of services to go down.

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