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The October 20 AWS outage tore through the internet’s nervous system, leaving major apps, banks and government services intermittently offline and delivering a blunt reminder: modern digital infrastructure is fast, cheap and startlingly concentrated.
Background
On October 20, 2025, Amazon Web...
The internet blinked hard on October 20, 2025 — and for roughly a workday, huge swathes of the web felt the consequences: login failures, frozen checkout flows, interrupted streaming and gaming sessions, and devices that stopped responding. The outage originated inside Amazon Web Services’...
Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region suffered a high‑impact outage on October 20, 2025 that knocked hundreds of consumer and enterprise services offline, exposed a brittle set of control‑plane dependencies (notably DNS resolution for Amazon DynamoDB), and renewed urgent debate about how the...
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The internet wobbled when a major Amazon Web Services (AWS) region suffered a control‑plane failure, knocking hundreds of high‑profile sites and apps partially or wholly offline and exposing how small, ordinary technical failures in the cloud can produce outsized, global disruption.
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Amazon says the outage that knocked large swathes of the internet offline has been resolved, but the incident exposed brittle dependencies and non‑trivial business risk in modern cloud architectures.
Background / Overview
The disruption began in AWS’s US‑EAST‑1 (Northern Virginia) region and...
The internet hiccup that began in AWS’s US‑EAST‑1 region on October 20, 2025 briefly turned global commerce, gaming and public services into an emergency room: a DNS-related failure tied to Amazon’s DynamoDB service rippled through hundreds of upstream and downstream systems, knocking popular...
A major Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage on October 20, 2025 knocked hundreds — and by some counts thousands — of popular apps, games, streaming services and bank portals offline for hours, exposing how concentrated modern internet infrastructure has become and raising fresh questions about how...
A sweeping failure in Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region on October 20 produced multi‑hour outages that left dozens of high‑profile apps, games, bank portals and even parts of Amazon’s own retail surface intermittently unusable — a reminder that a handful of hyperscale cloud regions now hold...
Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region triggered a multi‑hour, global outage on October 20, 2025, when DNS resolution failures for the DynamoDB API and a cascading impairment inside EC2’s internal networking and health‑monitoring subsystems left thousands of consumer and enterprise apps partially...
A sweeping Amazon Web Services outage on Monday morning knocked large swathes of the internet offline for hours, disrupting popular apps, streaming services, financial platforms and even parts of government infrastructure while underscoring a familiar but worsening reality: a handful of...
A massive Amazon Web Services outage on October 20, 2025 knocked hundreds of major websites and apps offline and left global internet traffic sluggish for hours, exposing the deep concentration of modern online infrastructure in a handful of cloud regions and the cascading fragility that follows...
A sweeping Amazon Web Services outage on Monday knocked large swathes of the internet offline for hours, briefly turning everyday apps and services into a globalized experiment in digital fragility—while social media served up an immediate, merciless chorus of memes and panic. Background
The...
A large portion of the public internet experienced service disruptions on October 20, 2025 after a major outage in Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 region, knocking high‑profile apps such as Snapchat and Canva offline for many users and exposing brittle dependencies around DynamoDB, DNS...
A wide-ranging outage in Amazon Web Services’ US‑EAST‑1 cloud region crippled dozens of high‑profile internet services for hours on Monday, knocking streaming platforms, messaging apps, gaming services and even some bank websites offline and refreshing urgent questions about how much of the...
The internet’s architecture tilted on October 20 when a regional Amazon Web Services failure turned into a global reminder: the web now runs on an exceptionally small set of cloud primitives—and when those primitives hiccup, the ripple is enormous. The Fast Company piece arguing that “the AWS...
Amazon Web Services suffered a major regional disruption centered on its US‑EAST‑1 (Northern Virginia) data‑centre cluster that produced cascading outages for DynamoDB, EC2 and a wide set of downstream services — an event that exposed the fragile hinge between DNS, managed platform primitives...