Amazon data center catches fire after objects strike AWS availability zones in United Arab Emirates Middle East region with outages and AWS services still down.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) confirmed on Monday that two of its data centres in the UAE and one in Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes as the Middle East conflict involving Iran, the US and Israel ...
Amazon Web Services (AMZN) on Monday said that ongoing Middle East conflict has physically damaged its infrastructure in UAE and Bahrain after drone strikes hit or struck near multiple facilities, ...
Two of Amazon’s three AWS Middle East cloud availability zones remain disrupted after a fire at a datacentre in the United ...
Three AWS facilities were affected due to drone strikes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and a facility in Bahrain.
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On Sunday, the company announced outages at its ME-CENTRAL-1 cloud region due to "objects" striking a facility. The company ...
Drone strikes have damaged Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centre facilities in the UAE and Bahrain, disrupting services ...