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you apparently have never been to the aws status page.
you apparently can't read
Amazon was down
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I removed the querystring from the URL and then it worked for me.
I did as well, and still got the error. I'm now getting the home page, but that doesn't necessarily mean the site's fully back up.
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I was thinking revenue lost.
I recall someone claiming to be an amazon developer one of the previous times when this happened claiming that they don't actually lose that much money. (sorry no link, my google-fu has failed me). A small number of orders where people are desperate are lost, but the vast majority of people generally just wait it out and make their order tomorrow instead.
And sure, there's some elasticity, but an approximation is handy.
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#57Some folks at Amazon are having a really bad day right now.
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#58I wonder how many millions are lost per minute of downtime.
The retail market in the USA can be accurately summarized as "slow trickle slow trickle slow trickle slow trickle MASSIVE DELUGE OMG OMG slow trickle slow trickle..."
It would shock people how much consumer spending is shoved into the November-December time frame. Since this downtime is in the middle of May, I don't expect them to lose much money at all.
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#60I wonder how many millions are lost per minute of downtime.
I'd suspect not a lot. The number that gets tossed around is based on the whole year's sales divided by downtime - but that fails to account for seasonality. The retail market in the USA can be accurately summarized as "slow trickle slow trickle slow trickle slow trickle MASSIVE DELUGE OMG OMG slow trickle slow trickle..." It would shock people how much consumer spending is shoved into the November-December time fram…