
Amazon Confirms Second AWS Bahrain Disruption This Month Due to Middle East Conflict
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has confirmed a second disruption this month in its Bahrain cloud infrastructure, attributed to drone activity amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, prompting the company to advise customers to migrate services.
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Exclusive: Amazon says AWS' Bahrain region 'disrupted' following drone activity - Reuters
Exclusive: Amazon says AWS' Bahrain region 'disrupted' following drone activity Reuters
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AWS is facing more service disruptions in Bahrain as a result of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, marking the second such disruptions this month.
Read full article →Amazon AWS operations disrupted second time this month due to US-Iran war
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has confirmed disruptions in its Bahrain cloud infrastructure due to drone activity amid the Middle East conflict. The company is working to restore services and advises customers to migrate to alternate regions. This marks the second impact on AWS facilities in the region, following previous drone strikes in the UAE and Bahrain.
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Read full article →Amazon Says AWS' Bahrain Region 'Disrupted' By Drone Activity Amid Iran War
Amazon is working on recovering the regions where Amazon Web Services (AWS) are affected by drone activity, claims the tech giant's spokesperson.
Read full article →Amazon AWS Bahrain region disrupted amid drone attacks in Middle East
The disruption is due to drone activity in the area, an Amazon spokesperson said, following a Reuters inquiry. Reuters is the first to report on the disruption.
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Read full article →Exclusive-Amazon says AWS's Bahrain region 'disrupted' following drone activity
Read full article →AWS' Bahrain region 'disrupted' due to ongoing war
Read full article →Amazon says AWS’ Bahrain region ‘disrupted’ following drone activity
The disruption is due to drone activity in the area, an Amazon spokesperson says
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