By Katie Jerkovich
Amazon announced late on Monday that connectivity issues that affected numerous platforms that use its Amazon Web Service, or AWS, have been resolved after causing utter chaos for the majority of the day.
In a statement on Monday evening, the Amazon cloud computing company said that all the widespread website outages that started just after midnight on the West Coast on Monday have been resolved, and that all services have returned to normal operations.
The statement on the website read:
Oct 20 3:53 PM PDT Between 11:49 PM PDT on October 19 and 2:24 AM PDT on October 20, we experienced increased error rates and latencies for AWS Services in the US-EAST-1 Region. Additionally, services or features that rely on US-EAST-1 endpoints such as IAM and DynamoDB Global Tables also experienced issues during this time. At 12:26 AM on October 20, we identified the trigger of the event as DNS resolution issues for the regional DynamoDB service endpoints. After resolving the DynamoDB DNS issue at 2:24 AM, services began recovering but we had a subsequent impairment in the internal subsystem of EC2 that is responsible for launching EC2 instances due to its dependency on DynamoDB…
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