They had some kind of serious outage this afternoon - anyone know what happened?
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MarillionFan, that's what happenedOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostThey had some kind of serious outage this afternoon - anyone know what happened? -
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Anyone know whether the timing was before or after noon and whether it was serious?Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostI believe it was an outageComment
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They were loading up the second wave to start the distribution.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt had to be brought down so that 5G could do an emergency SARS-CoV-2 patch.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Suity is PMing the rollout.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThey were loading up the second wave to start the distribution.Comment
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This is the only one flaggedOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostThey had some kind of serious outage this afternoon - anyone know what happened?
6:17 AM PDT We are investigating network connectivity issues for some instances in a single Availability Zone in the EU-WEST-1 Region.
6:37 AM PDT Network connectivity has been restored for the vast majority of the affected instances in a single Availability Zone in the EU-WEST-1 Region. Some EBS volumes within the affected Availability Zone are also experiencing degraded performance. We continue to work towards full recovery.
7:35 AM PDT Starting at 5:35 AM PDT we experienced power and network connectivity issues for some instances, and degraded performance for some EBS volumes in a single Availability Zone in the EU-WEST-1 Region. By 6:00 AM PDT, power and networking connectivity had been restored for affected instances and by 6:31 AM PDT, degraded performance for affected EBS volumes had been resolved. By 7:08 AM PDT, the vast majority of affected instances had fully recovered. The small number of remaining instances are hosted on hardware which was adversely affected by the loss of power. While we will continue to work to recover all affected instances and volumes, for immediate recovery, we recommend replacing any remaining affected instances or volumes if possible. The issue has been resolved and the service is operating normallyComment
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