Amazon's S3 faces outage

By Steven Musil, CNET News.com
21 July 2008 07:02 AM
Tags: amazon, cloud, outage, s3, storage, service, ups, report

Amazon.com's Simple Storage Service - a major component of its online computing services - was experiencing problems Sunday in the US.

The e-tailer's "Service Health Dashboard" reported that the S3 service in both the United States and Europe was experiencing "elevated error rates."

The outage was causing CenterNetworks images to break, the site reported, and SmugMug reported that "a large portion of the photos and videos stored" on S3 are currently offline.

SmugMug seemed sympathetic to Amazon's woes and offered this advice:

"Every component SmugMug has ever used, whether it's networking providers, datacenter providers, software, servers, storage, or even people, has let us down at one point or another. It's the name of the game, and our job is to handle these problems and outages as best we can."

The online storage service had its public launch in early 2006. One of the things that makes S3 attractive to start-ups and power users is that it ties in with other Amazon Web Services like the elastic computing cloud and its SimpleDB service.

Using all three, start-ups can offload some of the tasks that usually required spending a large amount of money up front to do this work - saving them, and potentially their customers time and money.

Talkback 1 comments

    the old blame game M@TT -- 21/07/08

    gee lets blame the person we bought it off - it must be their fault.

    of course if they were hosting their own system internally the highly paid spin doctors would be making a different noise

    get a grip - technology fails - regardless of who the owner is - suck it up or get out of the game

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