Ask HN: Is S3 down?
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Same here, and it's 100% consistent, not 'increased error rates' but actually just fully down. I'd just stop working but I have a demo this afternoon... the downsides of serverless/cloud architectures, I guess.
Well what if you'd hosted it on your hard drive and it crashed? It seems like the probability of either is similar nowadays.
What's the odds of the server with your repo and your own hard drive crashing at the same time?
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#775I like how you know this comment is in poor taste, and posted it anyways.
Life is full of tradeoffs and balances, it's not wrong to point out the social or human ramifications of a post, just as it's not wrong to reply, "Yes, but nevertheless..."
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Could be worse, your entire infrastructure could be hosted on Heroku. You don't use S3 but because they do, your entire infrastructure crumbles.
I don't see why this is being downvoted. It's a pretty legitimate concern.
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#778Yup, same here. It has been a few minutes already. Wanna bet the green checkmark[1] will stay green until the incident is resolved? [1] https://status.aws.amazon.com/
It's crazy how much better the communication (including updates and status pages) is of the companies that rely on AWS than AWS' communication itself. https://status.heroku.com/incidents/1059
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#779It's interesting to note the cascading effects. For example, I was immediately hit by three problems: * Slack file sharing no longer works, hangs forever (no way to hide the permanently rolling progress bar except quitting) * Github.com file uploads (e.g. dropping files into a Github issue) don't work. * Imgur.com is completely down . * Docker Hub seems to be unavailable. Can't pull/push images.
A doctor's office that's unable to process patients due to the outage: https://mobile.twitter.com/drjincali/status/8366578638879989...
This appears to be a normal doctor's office where there are routine appointments. Emergencies would be referred to the ER anyway. And while I obviously don't know the details of how his office is run, you'd think that you could get by on a pen-and-paper fallback to manage the office. Maybe that's an advantage to keeping experienced office staff on board.
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#780[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanwhitwam/2017/02/28/amazon-s...