Does Amazon host its core infrastructure in us-east-1?
Amazon packages pile up after AWS outage spawns delivery havoc
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#13I thought the whole point of AWS that it was a distributed system with no one point of failure? In that case, how did it have an outage?
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#14I thought the whole point of AWS that it was a distributed system with no one point of failure? In that case, how did it have an outage?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Failure_domain
Clouds aren't magic. They require a certain amount of operational confidence in order to understand that, yes, an entire region can fall out from under you at any time and it's your responsibility to detect and deploy into an unaffected region if possible.
edit: Generally, one entire region will not fail. However, core services like STS rely on us-east-1 so it's particularly susceptible to disruption.
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#15I thought the whole point of AWS that it was a distributed system with no one point of failure? In that case, how did it have an outage?
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#16I thought the whole point of AWS that it was a distributed system with no one point of failure? In that case, how did it have an outage?
Region outages happen, which is why the guidance is to build in multiple regions, but even Amazon sometimes doesn't take their own advice. Sometimes the reason is good, sometimes it isn't.
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#17Although the cost to make all of Amazon commerce, logistics, and digital truly multi-region is probably an order of magnitude more than the impact of this outage.
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#18[0] https://www.reddit.com/r/AmazonFlexDrivers/comments/rb3ggn/i...
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Region outages happen, which is why the guidance is to build in multiple regions, but even Amazon sometimes doesn't take their own advice. Sometimes the reason is good, sometimes it isn't.
I thought the guidance was to be multi-AZ, as an AZ is the failure boundary?
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#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
Region outages happen, which is why the guidance is to build in multiple regions, but even Amazon sometimes doesn't take their own advice. Sometimes the reason is good, sometimes it isn't.
I thought the guidance was to be multi-AZ, as an AZ is the failure boundary?
At a previous job where we needed to always be up, our disaster recovery plan assumed that the us-east-1 site had been hit by a meteor (not literally, but that's how we explained it to each other to put ourselves in the mindset.)