Amazon’s Web Services experienced a widespread outage Wednesday, just over a week after another Amazon outage disrupted major streaming platforms and other websites.
“We are investigating Internet connectivity issues to the US-WEST-2 Region,” said an update on Amazon Web Services’ status page at 7:42 a.m. PT.
At 7:52, a status update said “We are investigating Internet connectivity issues to the US-WEST-1 Region.”
At 8:01, the “root cause” of the outages was identified, and an update said Amazon Web Services was seeing “some improvement.”
The US-WEST-1 Region outage was resolved at 8:10, and the US-WEST-2 Region was resolve at 8:14, according to Amazon Web Services.
Downdetector.com, a website that tracks internet issues based on consumer complaints, showed issues with a wide range of websites including Hulu, DoorDash, Slack and Facebook.
DoorDash said in an email around 9 a.m. PT that the site was back up in all regions. It was experiencing issues at the height of lunch-ordering hour on the East Coast.
Last week, Disney+, Netflix, Slack, stock trading app Robinhood and cryptocurrency exchange site Coinbase were among the sites reporting issues.
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