Khaleej Times

Outage of Amazon cloud disrupts Internet traffic

- Jeffrey Dastin

san francisco — Web users experience­d widespread glitches on Tuesday, from news sites to government services, after Amazon. com’s popular cloud service that hosts their data suffered a technical disruption.

Amazon’s Simple Storage Service, or Amazon S3, had difficulty sending and receiving clients’ data for more than three-and-a-half hours, according to company status reports online. Amazon did not disclose the cause and some of its smaller cloud applicatio­ns in North America continued to have trouble.

The far reach of the disruption underscore­d the increasing dependence of organisati­ons on the cloud for cheap and secure data storage. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s biggest cloud business.

Apple on its website reported issues with its app store, musicstrea­ming service and other products, which it later resolved. The iPhone maker has previously said it uses Amazon S3 for some storage.

Nilay Patel, editor-in-chief of tech website The Verge, said on Twitter that an article “published without an image because our image system runs on AWS.” Messaging start-up Slack Technologi­es said users may have had difficulty uploading files due to problems with its hosting service, according to posts on Twitter.

“Imagine your business not being able to run for a day. That’s a big problem,” said Gene Munster, head of research for Loup Ventures.

The disruption extended beyond the business world. A site for Georgetown University professors to manage course content and grade assignment­s, which relies on Amazon’s cloud, had “connectivi­ty problems,” the university’s chief informatio­n officer said in a message to students and faculty. — Reuters

 ?? — AP ?? Amazon’s cloud had difficulty sending and receiving clients’ data for more than three-and-ahalf hours.
— AP Amazon’s cloud had difficulty sending and receiving clients’ data for more than three-and-ahalf hours.

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