LONDON (AP) 鈥 Amazon says a massive outage of its has been resolved as of Monday evening, after a problem disrupted internet use around the world, taking down a broad range of online services, including social media, gaming, food delivery, streaming and financial platforms.
The all-day disruption and the ensuing exasperation it caused served as the latest reminder that 21st century society is increasingly dependent on just a handful of companies for much of its internet technology, which seems to work reliably until it .
About three hours after the outage began early Monday morning, Amazon Web Services said it was , but it wasn’t until 6 p.m. Eastern that 鈥渟ervices returned to normal operations,鈥 Amazon said on its website, where it tracks outages.
AWS provides behind-the-scenes cloud computing infrastructure to some of the world鈥檚 biggest organizations. Its customers include government departments, universities and businesses, including The Associated Press.
Cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple said 鈥渁 slow and bumpy recovery process鈥 is 鈥渆ntirely normal.鈥
As engineers roll out fixes across the cloud computing infrastructure, the process could trigger smaller disruptions, he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 similar to what happens after a large-scale power outage: While a city鈥檚 power is coming back online, neighborhoods may see intermittent glitches as crews finish the repairs,鈥 said Chapple, an information technology professor at the University of Notre Dame鈥檚 Mendoza College of Business.
Amazon blames domain name system
Amazon pinned the outage on issues related to its domain name system that converts web addresses into IP addresses, which are numeric designations that identify locations on the internet. Those addresses allow websites and apps to load on internet-connected devices.
DownDetector, a website that tracks online outages, said in a Facebook post that it received over 11 million user reports of problems at more than 2,500 companies. Users reported trouble with the social media site Snapchat, the Roblox and Fortnite video games, the online broker Robinhood and the McDonald鈥檚 app, as well as Netflix, Disney+ and many other services.
The cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase and the Signal chat app both said on X that they were experiencing trouble related to the outage.
Amazon’s own services were also affected. Users of the company’s Ring doorbell cameras and Alexa-powered smart speakers reported that they were not working, while others said they were unable to access the Amazon website or download books to their Kindle.
Many college and K-12 students were unable to submit or access their homework or course materials Monday because the AWS outage knocked out Canvas, a widely used educational platform.
鈥淚 currently can鈥檛 grade any online assignments, and my students can鈥檛 access their online materials鈥 because of the outage鈥檚 effect on learning-management systems, said Damien P. Williams, a professor of philosophy and data science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
The exact number of schools impacted was not immediately known, but Canvas says on its website it is used by 50% of college and university students in North America, including all Ivy League schools in the U.S.
At the University of California, Riverside, students couldn鈥檛 submit assignments, take quizzes or access course materials, and online instruction was limited, the campus said.
Ohio State University informed its 70,000 students at all six campuses by email Monday morning that online course materials might be inaccessible due to the outage and that 鈥渟tudents should connect with their instructors for any alternative plans.鈥 As of 7:10 p.m. Eastern, access was restored, the university told students.
Record of past outages
This is not the first time issues with Amazon cloud services have caused widespread disruptions.
Many popular internet services were affected by a brief . AWS鈥檚 longest outage in recent history occurred in late 2021, when a wide range of companies 鈥 from airlines and auto dealerships to payment apps and video streaming services 鈥 were affected for . Outages also happened in 2020 and .
The first signs of trouble emerged at around 3:11 a.m. Eastern time, when AWS reported on its 鈥渉ealth dashboard鈥 that it was 鈥渋nvestigating increased error rates and latencies for multiple AWS services in the US-EAST-1 Region.鈥 Later, the company reported that there were 鈥渟ignificant error rates鈥 and that engineers were 鈥渁ctively working鈥 on the problem.
Around 6 a.m. Eastern time, the company reported seeing recovery across most of the affected services and said it was seeking a 鈥渇ull resolution.” As of midday, AWS was still working to resolve the trouble.
Sixty-four internal AWS services were affected, the company said.
Just a few companies provide most internet infrastructure
Because much of the world now relies on three or four companies to provide the underlying infrastructure of the internet, 鈥渨hen there鈥檚 an issue like this, it can be really impactful鈥 across many online services, said Patrick Burgess, a cybersecurity expert at U.K.-based BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
鈥淭he world now runs on the cloud,鈥 Burgess said.
And because so much of the online world鈥檚 plumbing is underpinned by so few companies, when something goes wrong, 鈥渋t鈥檚 very difficult for users to pinpoint what is happening because we don鈥檛 see Amazon, we just see Snapchat or Roblox,鈥 Burgess said.
鈥淭he good news is that this kind of issue is usually relatively fast” to resolve, and there鈥檚 no indication that it was caused by a cyberattack, Burgess said.
鈥淭his looks like a good old-fashioned technology issue. Something鈥檚 gone wrong, and it will be fixed by Amazon,鈥 he said.
There are 鈥渨ell-established processes鈥 to deal with outages at AWS, as well as rivals Google and Microsoft, Burgess said, adding that such outages are usually over in 鈥渉ours rather than days.鈥
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Ortutay reported from San Francisco. Associated Press videojournalist Mustakim Hasnath in London and Jocelyn Gecker in San Francisco contributed to this report.
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