No Shortage of Twitter Snark as AWS Outage Disrupts the Internet
Nothing inspires IT-themed sarcasm like a good old-fashioned cloud meltdown
March 1, 2017
As with any major outage of a popular cloud service, the sarcasm floweth cross the tweetosphere as Amazon Web Services engineers struggle to figure out what’s wrong with the infrastructure behind its hugely popular cloud storage service S3, an outage that’s affecting many other AWS services, such as Athena, Kinesis Firehose, MapReduce, and Simple Email, among others, and a host of online services run by other companies that rely on Amazon’s cloud.
The AWS outage started Tuesday morning, and many users learned about it on Twitter before they saw a notification on the AWS service health dashboard. As it turned out, some of the dashboard’s functionality also depends on S3, which is why notifications came late, Amazon later explained, also via Twitter.
The outage appears to be isolated to systems hosted in Amazon’s Northern Virginia data centers – the cloud giant’s biggest infrastructure cluster.
The long list of companies affected by the AWS outage includes Adobe, Atlassian, Business Insider, Docker, Expedia, GitLab, Coursera, Medium, Quora, Slack, Twilio, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission, among many others.
In a status update posted at 11:35 AM Pacific (the service health dashboard has been fixed), AWS said it continued to experience high error rates with S3 in US-East-1, the availability region hosted in Northern Virginia data centers. “We are working hard at repairing S3, believe we understand root cause, and are working on implementing what we believe will remediate the issue,” the update read.
(Update: Amazon reported that S3 was back to normal shortly after 5 p.m. Pacific on Tuesday)
Here’s a sampling of the snark the AWS outage has inspired on Twitter:
Enterprise storage array salespeople today… #amazon #aws #s3 #outage pic.twitter.com/GCweTWrHi7
— The Register (@TheRegister) February 28, 2017
ATTENTION EMPLOYEES:
WE ARE AT CODE RED - THE COFFEEMAKER ALSO RAN ON AWS#AWSS3— woot.com (@woot) February 28, 2017
If you’re in San Francisco for #GDC17, that siren you just heard across the city is the weekly emergency test – not an #AWS #S3 outage alarm
— The Register (@TheRegister) February 28, 2017
*checks status of dedicated servers in our #datacenter*
Yep. Still up. #AWS
— Colocation America (@ColocationUSA) February 28, 2017
Why can't all email run on AWS... 😞
— M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) February 28, 2017
NO NO I MEAN #AWS 😁 pic.twitter.com/eVaO0hlQdx
— Pablo Iglesias (@iglesiasp_) February 28, 2017
#aws @amazon Right now at the Amazon Dashboard. pic.twitter.com/P2vDrBeAEq
— Michael Loubier (@Hassurunous) February 28, 2017
Due to the #AWS outage and it's impact to Snapchat & other popular apps, millions of millennials just looked up for the first time in years
— Peter Ghosh (@psghosh) February 28, 2017
White House confirms: #AWS #S3 functioning as expected, no reports of outages. pic.twitter.com/Zzh6wOFRLP
— Will Dunn (@xiaodown) February 28, 2017
#AWS S3 with 99.99% availability is down.... pic.twitter.com/7L1YH7oLkp
— Adam Preston (@_apreston) February 28, 2017
*decides to make gif meme abt the AWS outage•
…
*realizes all gif meme sites are US-East-1 backed*
— Боб Рудіс (@hrbrmstr) February 28, 2017
Very
— How Fucked Is AWS? (@howfuckedisaws) February 28, 2017
Me at the beginning of this AWS outage. Me 15 minutes into the AWS outage. pic.twitter.com/znKYfgUEco
— Josh Matz (@joshmatz) February 28, 2017
Amazon is now Amazoff #aws #outage /ht @joewalnes
— Chris Read (@cread) February 28, 2017
https://t.co/HcE5n7PD4l is currently showing that everything is green. #aws pic.twitter.com/4Hyi9HBTMt
— Rees Klintworth (@rkade93) February 28, 2017
Don't panic! We'll just reprovision in another availa---
Oh. #aws pic.twitter.com/3avCcMcB43
— Daniel Paz-Soldan (@danpazsoldan) February 28, 2017
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