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Ask HN: Is AWS down again?

There's nothing on health.aws.amazon.com but I'm getting reports of performance failure on systems that utilize AWS...

Downdetector is also recording failure reports: https://downdetector.com/status/aws-amazon-web-services/

Disclosure, I work for Datadog:

https://updog.ai/status/amazonaws

Looks fine for now.

7 days agotdubey

Piece of UX feedback for the product team behind Updog: company logos are not searchable. It should be easy to Ctrl-F and find a relevant cloud on that detector, instead of scrolling alphabetically.

7 days agoAkshatM

You all should add EC2 - extra bonus if you have some way of tracking performance in addition to errors (right now we're seeing EC2 instances in us-east-1c not transition out of Pending status).

7 days agojacobwg

This is cool, does this actually hit all the services directly (in each region) instead of pulling from AWS Status?

7 days agonodesocket

Which uptime checker tool would be based on status pages (owned by the marketing department)? That defeats the whole purpose.

7 days agodewey

I've run a business in this space since 2021, I am yet to meet a business that lets their marketing team own their status page.

You'll find most engineering teams will start owning a status page to centralise updates to their stakeholders, before eventually growing into the customer success/support org owning it to minimise support tickets during incidents.

Marketing has nothing to do with status pages.

7 days agorozenmd

I highly doubt AWS health dashboards are owned by marketing

7 days agokylecazar
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7 days ago

https://updog.ai/status/openai issue history looks terrible. Wonder how you ping openAI for this; with a completion attempt on a particular model?

7 days agoport3000

It is based on the impact on Datadog's customers, not on synthetic queries / pings

6 days agoarbll

From the page:

> API health is inferred by analyzing aggregated and anonymized telemetry from across the Datadog customer base.

7 days agoseedless-sensat

What's updog?

7 days agosnarkyturtle

Nothing much. How bout you?

7 days agomrinterweb

Ah, you have fallen for it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa4VJobPBr4

7 days agohughdbrown

Wasn't the first reference to this joke in the office, also is it just me or do I remember this guy from either breaking bad or the office or (both??)

Was his name neil on breaking bad or the office, I think his name was neil in the office, one of the warehouse workers right?

7 days agoImustaskforhelp

Better Call Saul

7 days agoHelloUsername

I know I could sure use some updog right about now.

7 days agomillerm

Isn't that a kind of yoga pose?

7 days agoamelius

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7 days agotrelliscoded

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7 days agowhooooosh

HN is starting to feel like early 2010s Reddit and I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.

7 days agostuartjohnson12

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7 days agowhooooosh

We've been observing EC2 instances launched in us-east-1c (use1-az2) remain in Pending status for a very long time / indefinitely, starting at around 16:00 UTC.

7 days agojacobwg

We were seeing ECS Fargate capacity weirdness in us-east-1 earlier.

7 days agoeverfrustrated

Had some very weird behaviour from cloudfront used purely to serve images from s3. Mostly huge slowdowns and outright failures on endpoints. Was about 15 hours ago that I noticed it by chance.

Was nothing on the aws status pages and no alerts/errors in my console. Eventually it sped up again.

7 days agoENGNR

We noticed massive latency from cloudfront spent the first part of my day migrating services out.

5 days agotaf2

I would think that data centers scale up horizontally and a failure of one node should only affect a limited number of customers. Barring any centralized DNS mess up of-course.

6 days agofarseer

I'm currently in the process of spinning up a k8s in us-west-2 and no issues, but, as others have said, us-east-1 is the problem child so I guess we'll see.

7 days agodanudey

It's wonky for sure, but only to certain IP ranges.

7 days agomatt-p

Yes, aws was done. I am very irritated with aws now. This is 3rd time. Pricing is also very high…

Thinking to switch to another platform.

6 days agoAbhiAmbad

Don't see any issues in us-east-2 (Ohio) with my infra, but typically issues arise in us-east-1.

7 days agonodesocket

Down detector is much much higher when there is a real problem.

There might be something, but wouldn’t be widespread.

7 days agopaulddraper

Most of the reports on the downdetector heatmap are coming from the NYC area, that's probably more likely to be a network issue (or even, if you can imagine it, DNS) than a real AWS failure since it's well into business hours on the West Coast.

https://downdetector.com/status/aws-amazon-web-services/map/

7 days agoJohnny555

I think it may be down, showing early signs based on location services (geofencing) warning.

7 days agomyidealab

I was thinking the same thing as some sites like Google were taking a LONG time to load.

7 days agoNoSalt

Google probably isn't using AWS for any of their infrastructure.

7 days agoJohnny555

Internet has been very sluggish for me today too. Something may be going on (not necessarily AWS)

7 days agosoupfordummies

still slow down

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