Amazon's Simple Storage Service, or Amazon S3, suffered unspecified technical problems on Tuesday, disrupting cloud computing services to thousands of websites and apps. The outage lasted about three and a half hours. Amazon Web Services, by far the world's largest provider of internet-based computing services, announced near the end of the work day that S3 was "operating normally" again for the affected customers, who were in its eastern region. The breakdown underscored the importance of cloud services, and the potentially disproportionate impact of glitches when most businesses depend on just a few companies for remote storage of their images, customer data, commercial transactions, and other files. Source: The Associated Press, Reuters |
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