Morning Sun

Outage at Amazon disrupts businesses

- By Frank Bajak and Barbara Ortutay

A major outage in Amazon’s cloud computing network Tuesday severely disrupted services at a wide range of U.S. companies for more than five hours, the latest sign of just how concentrat­ed the business of keeping the internet running has become.

The incident at Amazon Web Services mostly affected the eastern U.S., but still impacted everything from airline reser- vations and auto dealership­s to payment apps and video streaming services to Amazon’s own massive e-commerce operation. That included The Associated Press, whose publishing system was inoperable for much of the day, greatly limiting its ability to publish its news report.

Amazon has still said nothing about what, exactly, went wrong. In fact, the company limited its communicat­ions Tuesday to terse technical explanatio­ns on an AWS dashboard and a brief statement delivered via spokespers­on Richard Rocha that acknowledg­ed the outage had affected Amazon’s own warehouse and delivery operation but said the company was “working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”

Roughly five hours after numerous companies and other organizati­ons began reporting issues, the company said in a post on the AWS status page that it had “mitigated” the underlying problem responsibl­e for the outage, which it did not describe.

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