亚马逊网络服务(AWS)表示,周一大部分时间影响许多用户、阻止访问一些热门网站的大范围互联网中断已经得到解决。
亚马逊云计算公司支持广泛的公共互联网,周一晚上发布了一项更新,称所有AWS服务恢复正常运营。
据报道,美国东部时间下午2点左右,自动气象站的停电报告开始下降,但仍然很高下行探测器,跟踪用户在线问题报告的网站。
DownDetector显示,周一下午越来越多的停机报告表明,正在发生的问题影响了一系列流行的在线应用程序,包括Venmo、微软Outlook、Zoom、Snapchat和来福车。据报道,亚马逊及其Alexa助手和环形相机也出现了中断。
第一条信息发布在美国东部时间凌晨3点11分,称该公司正在“调查”东海岸地区“错误率上升的情况”,该地区被称为“美国东部1区”DownDetector显示,几乎在同一时间,整个互联网出现了中断高峰。
在对技术问题进行了一系列更新后,美国东部时间凌晨5点22分左右,AWS表示,它已经进行了“内部迁移”,导致一些使用AWS的服务出现“早期恢复迹象”。
几分钟后,该公司表示看到了“显著”的复苏迹象。
“大多数请求现在应该会成功,”AWS更新称。“我们继续处理积压的排队请求。我们将继续提供更多信息。”
尽管停电,亚马逊的股票在午盘交易中上涨了1.3%。
Amazon Web Services says widespread internet outage issues are resolved
Amazon Web Services (AWS) said widespread internet outages have been resolved after impacting many users for much of Monday, preventing access to some popular websites.
The Amazon cloud computing company, which supports wide swaths of the publicly available internet, issued an update Monday evening, saying all AWS services returned to normal operations.
Outage reports for AWS began to decline at about 2 p.m. ET, though they remained elevated, according toDownDetector,a site that tracks online problem reports from users.
An elevated number of outage reports on Monday afternoon indicated ongoing problems affecting a slew of popular online applications, including Venmo, Microsoft Outlook, Zoom, Snapchat and Lyft, DownDetector showed. Outages were also reported for Amazon, as well as its Alexa assistant and Ring cameras.
The first message, posted at 3:11 a.m. ET, said the company was "investigating increased error rates" for its East Coast region, which it refers to as "the US-EAST-1 Region." DownDetector showed at about the same time a spike in outages across the internet.
After a series of updates on technical matters, AWS at about 5:22 a.m. ET said it had applied "internal migrations" that were leading to "early signs of recovery" from some services using AWS.
A few moments later, the company said it was seeing "significant" signs of recovery.
"Most requests should now be succeeding," an AWS update said. "We continue to work through a backlog of queued requests. We will continue to provide additional information."
Shares of Amazon ticked up 1.3% in midday trading, despite the outage.