Amazon Web Services supports a proposed $750 million data center in Clinton, Mississippi, citing economic benefits and jobs.
AWS says drone strikes damaged UAE and Bahrain data centers, disrupting and degrading dozens of services and pressuring ...
As the tech industry chases growth in the Middle East through data centers, the companies' infrastructure is increasingly exposed to conflicts in the region. U.S. tech companies are investing billions ...
An Iranian news agency with ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims that drone strikes on three Amazon ...
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Amazon says it could take at least a day to restore data centers hit by 'objects' in the UAE
Amazon Web Services said on Sunday that connectivity from one of its UAE facilities went down after "objects" hit it and ...
Israel and the US have hit at least two data centers in Tehran, according to Holistic Resilience. The non-profit, which is ...
Amazon Web Services confirmed drone strikes hit facilities in the UAE and near Bahrain, impairing cloud operations and urging ...
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Iran is bombing data centers in retaliation
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Amazon said on Monday some of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes in the Middle East conflict, disrupting cloud services and making a recovery ...
Drones struck two facilities in the United Arab Emirates directly, and damaged a data center in Bahrain, Amazon said.
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Iranian drone strikes on Amazon data centers expose cloud industry’s vulnerability to conflict
Amazon Web Services (AWS) reports structural damage to data centers in the UAE and Bahrain following Iranian drone strikes, causing localized disruptions.
Amazon AWS data centers in UAE and Bahrain hit by drone strikes amid US-Iran tensions, causing power and infrastructure disruptions.
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