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Amazon's cloud services unit AWS was recovering on Monday from a widespread outage that knocked out thousands of websites along with some of the world's most popular apps — including Snapchat and Reddit — and disrupted businesses globally.
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The turmoil marked the largest internet disruption since last year's CrowdStrike malfunction hobbled technology systems in hospitals, banks and airports.
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Amazon Web Services outages had knocked many global websites and apps offline, including Signal, Coinbase and Robinhood.
AWS outages affect thousands of cloud customers due to DNS issue with AI usage increases making cloud outages more often for clients, Future Tech CEO says.
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EMC has deep-sixed its year-old Atmos Online cloud storage service and is pointing customers to its growing ecosystem of partners for Atmos-based cloud storage. EMC revealed it will no longer support Atmos Online for production usage and that Atmos Online ...