Late Monday, Amazon.com, Inc. Web Services said drone strikes tied to the escalating Middle East conflict caused significant structural damage at facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
The strikes in Bahrain and the UAE caused structural damage, disrupted power delivery and, in some cases, sparked fires and ...
Amazon Web Services confirmed drone strikes hit facilities in the UAE and near Bahrain, impairing cloud operations and urging ...
Amazon Web Services warned that instability is likely to continue in the Middle East, making operations "unpredictable." ...
On Sunday, the company announced outages at its ME-CENTRAL-1 cloud region due to "objects" striking a facility. The company ...
The incidents highlight the vulnerability of key technology infrastructure during military conflicts.
Drones struck two facilities in the United Arab Emirates directly, and damaged a data center in Bahrain, Amazon said.
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U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have prompted a wave of retaliatory attacks across the Middle East.
Amazon on Tuesday said three data centers in the Middle East were recovering from drone strikes that left some of their customers without service. “In the UAE [United Arab Emirates], two of our ...
Amazon AWS data centers in UAE and Bahrain hit by drone strikes amid US-Iran tensions, causing power and infrastructure disruptions.
Amazon has confirmed that three Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one in Bahrain have been damaged by drone strikes, causing an extensive outage that is ...