Attacks in the Middle East affect AWS infrastructure
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Attacks in the Middle East affect AWS infrastructure
"The first incident occurred on Sunday afternoon at an AWS data center in the UAE. According to information shared by the company via its status channels, parts of an Availability Zone were hit by objects, causing sparks and fire. The fire department then decided to completely shut off the power supply to the facility in order to safely fight the fire."
"On Monday, it became apparent that the impact was greater than initially reported. Two Availability Zones in the UAE were without power, making recovery work more complex and time-consuming. Within AWS, a representative indicated that these were separate zones within the same region."
"AWS reported some recovery during the course of Monday, but at the same time warned customers that it could take several more hours for services to return to normal. Users were advised to switch to other AWS regions where possible to limit the impact on business processes."
AWS faced major service disruptions in the Middle East region following incidents at data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. A fire broke out at a UAE facility on Sunday afternoon after objects struck part of an Availability Zone, causing sparks and ignition. The fire department shut off power to safely combat the fire, temporarily disabling cloud services. On Monday, the situation proved more severe than initially reported, with two Availability Zones in the UAE losing power simultaneously. Additionally, another unrelated power problem affected a third zone in the same region, and a separate power outage impacted an Availability Zone in Bahrain. AWS advised customers to switch to alternative regions and warned that full service restoration would require several additional hours.
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