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omh2
·5 лет назад·discuss
AWS doesn't follow their own advice about hosting multi-regional so every time us-east-1 has significant issues pretty much every AZ and region is affected.

Specifically large parts of the management API, and IAM service are seemingly centrally hosted in us-east-1. So called Global endpoints are also dependent on us-east-1 and parts of AWS' internal event queues (eg. event bridge triggers)

If your infrastructure is static you'll largely avoid the fallout, but if you rely on API calls or dynamically created resources you can get caught in the blast regardless of region
omh2
·5 лет назад·discuss
If you're referring to Dec 7, it absolutely did. Metrics went down nearly across the board, which also means most auto-scaling setups were non-functional. Cloudfront metrics didn't properly recover until the next day

Logging in with root credentials was not possible in any region, and even logging in with IAM creds in other regions yielded an intermittently buggy console

and as is usual with us-east-1 outages management API calls were a complete crap shoot regardless of region
omh2
·5 лет назад·discuss
Lets be real here, we don't need anywhere near 100% ISP uptime to beat AWS over the last couple months...
omh2
·5 лет назад·discuss
AWS doesn't follow their own advice about hosting multi-regional.

When us-east-1 is sufficiently borked the management API and IAM services in all regions tend to go down with it.

Static infrastructures usually avoid the fallout, but anyone dependent on the API or otherwise dynamically created resources often get caught in the blast regardless of region
omh2
·5 лет назад·discuss
AWS doesn't follow their own advice about hosting multi-regional so every time us-east-1 has significant issues pretty much every AZ and region is affected.

Specifically large parts of the management API, and IAM service are seemingly centrally hosted in us-east-1.

If your infrastructure is static you'll largely avoid the fallout, but if you rely on API calls or dynamically created resources you can get caught in the blast regardless of region