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Amazon Web Services broke 60 ℅ of whole Internet

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Amazon Web Services broke 60 ℅ of whole Internet.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is striking down lots of web pages all over the world. Amazon reporting the issues on their dashboard as “Increase Error Rates”, that’s the coolest way to say something in this situation. Yeah, the Amazon Web Services broke the internet!

Amazon Web Services broke 60 ℅ of whole Internet.
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The Amazon Web Services (AWS) facing serious issues due to which most of the biggest websites which include Wix, Quora, Giphy, Flippa, Soundcloud, Pinterest and more. Due to some service, some web pages are causing a big problem which slow to a crawl of going offline.

As per the report, the technical team is looking into the matter and there is no ETA provided and we don’t know the exact problem right now. 

More specifically, the Amazon said in an alert:

We’ve identified the issue as high error rates with S3 in US-EAST-1, which is also impacting applications and services dependent on S3. We are actively working on remediating the issue.

Who knew Amazon controlled the whole internet? & we all thought it was Google! But now the Amazon Web Services broke! Stay tuned for more updates on AWS Brokedown 😛