Skippy trip over the cord in the server room again?

purbeast0

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Another AWS issue.

They are working on it and things are starting to come back.


4:35 AM PST We are investigating increased EC2 launch failures and networking connectivity issues for some instances in a single Availability Zone (USE1-AZ4) in the US-EAST-1 Region. Other Availability Zones within the US-EAST-1 Region are not affected by this issue.
5:01 AM PST We can confirm a loss of power within a single data center within a single Availability Zone (USE1-AZ4) in the US-EAST-1 Region. This is affecting availability and connectivity to EC2 instances that are part of the affected data center within the affected Availability Zone. We are also experiencing elevated RunInstance API error rates for launches within the affected Availability Zone. Connectivity and power to other data centers within the affected Availability Zone, or other Availability Zones within the US-EAST-1 Region are not affected by this issue, but we would recommend failing away from the affected Availability Zone (USE1-AZ4) if you are able to do so. We continue to work to address the issue and restore power within the affected data center.
5:18 AM PST We continue to make progress in restoring power to the affected data center within the affected Availability Zone (USE1-AZ4) in the US-EAST-1 Region. We have now restored power to the majority of instances and networking devices within the affected data center and are starting to see some early signs of recovery. Customers experiencing connectivity or instance availability issues within the affected Availability Zone, should start to see some recovery as power is restored to the affected data center. RunInstances API error rates are returning to normal levels and we are working to recover affected EC2 instances and EBS volumes. While we would expect continued improvement over the coming hour, we would still recommend failing away from the Availability Zone if you are able to do so to mitigate this issue.
 

Spacehead

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Out of curiosity, did anyone have to re-login yesterday? Anymore i just stay logged in but came here yesterday and was logged out.
 

ultimatebob

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I'll take it that Future didn't spring for the multi-region load balancing. If they did, an outage in one AWS region wouldn't take the site down.
 

BoomerD

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Out of curiosity, did anyone have to re-login yesterday? Anymore i just stay logged in but came here yesterday and was logged out.

Uh-oh...that's a sing the mods have been reading your PM's...been nice knowin ya.
 

Spacehead

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Uh-oh...that's a sing the mods have been reading your PM's...been nice knowin ya.
Can someone get banned for boring the mods to death? :eek:

No names but... can someone with almost 58K posts get banned for not knowing how to quote? :D
 

Exterous

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I'll take it that Future didn't spring for the multi-region load balancing. If they did, an outage in one AWS region wouldn't take the site down.
It's the cloud. It can't possibly ever go down right? And certainly not twice in quick succession. And zero chance for 3 times in a couple weeks. Its the CLOUD!
 
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^^^ And you dang well better hope your breathing machine or implanted defibrillator isn't smart and doesn't need to phone home right then.