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Two AWS Middle East availability zones down after datacentre fires

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  1. sparkle
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    Possibly unrelated, but I had some New Relic synthetic monitors based in Bahrain failing around 0500 UTC today. Fairly certain NR uses AWS as the host, though the checks were quickly resolved. I...

    Possibly unrelated, but I had some New Relic synthetic monitors based in Bahrain failing around 0500 UTC today. Fairly certain NR uses AWS as the host, though the checks were quickly resolved. I figured it might be some critical infrastructure losing power and a backup generator taking time to kick in or automatic re-routing taking time to fully spin up.

    Sounds like it might be more serious than that. Thankfully we don't have much business in the Middle East but I can't imagine working at a datacentre and having your day interrupted by missile strikes. Must be horrifying - hopefully no casualties now or in the future.

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  2. skybrian
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    From the article: [...] [...] [...] [...]

    From the article:

    Two of Amazon’s three AWS Middle East cloud availability zones remain disrupted after a fire at a datacentre in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Sunday.

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    On its health status dashboard, Amazon says a facility in one zone was “impacted by objects that struck the datacentre, creating sparks and fire” at around 4:30 am PST (12.30 pm GMT) on Sunday. Later it said that two availability zones had been affected by power outages.

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    The company continues: “We strongly advise customers to update their applications to ingest S3 data to an alternate AWS Region. As soon as practically possible, we will begin the restoration of our two availability zones which will include a careful assessment of data health and any repair of storage if necessary.”

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    Amazon says it working to route requests away from the affected availability zones, recommending customers use alternative zones or AWS regions while it seeks to restore power.

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    Amazon does not mention the underlying cause of the fire, but it coincides with an attack on Iran by the US and Israel and retaliatory missile and drone barrages by Iran against their allies, including UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon, Kuwait, Iraq and Jordan.

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