Amazon S3 systems failure downs Web 2.0 sites

By Howard Dahdah, Computerworld Australia |  Internet, Amazon, Amazon S3 2 comments

A systems failure at Amazon's S3 hosted storage service this morning has affected a host of Web 2.0 applications such as Twitter and SumgMug, which are dependent on it for the delivery of their applications.

At 9:05AM PDT on Sunday (AEST 2.05 AM Monday) Amazon issued an outage report, claiming it was experiencing "elevated error rates with S3". According to Amazon, the outage affected sites in the US and EU.

As a consequence, a variety of businesses such as Twitter, digital photo sharing Web site, SmugMug and The Huffington Post all had issues. Twitterers were claiming their avatar images could not be displayed. The Huffington Post was also unable to display images to its stories, while SmugMug could not offer any service at all.

"We're not happy about it, of course, but we are prepared for it and expect there to be no data loss or any long-term reduction in service," said a post to the SmugMug homepage earlier this morning.

Another of the sites to be affected was Jungle Disk, which provides data and file storage. Its tag line is: "Reliable online storage powered by Amazon S3."

However, at 5:12 PM PDT (10.12 AM AEST) the S3 site was restored.

"We are confirming that service in both the US and EU has been fully restored. We appreciate your patience. We will provide more detail on this event once we have completed a full investigation."

2 comments

    Anonymous 1 year ago
    before usign AWS do some basic testing, I am currently uplaoding 255megs in to singapore AWS..It is barly doign 20kbytes/sec, mostly around 13Kbytes/sec..Thats about 2.5hrs to uplaod a small backup..And in october they wnat to charge me for uplaods?Also there si basically no support unless you pay meaga bucks, fill out forms, they take no notic and ay red formusn, then have no-replly emails..Very poor, try before using..
    Anonymous 3 years ago
    "Reliable online storage powered by Amazon S3." Was that suppose to be a joke! Because it was sure funny to me, S3 is becoming like a really bad comedy routine, a quick punchline with no substance! outages are becoming way too frequent, I'm working on a new Iphone app and thought about using S3 for my backend. You can forget that now, no way, i'm going to look into more options like Nirvanix.

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