Amazon's AWS cloud services returned to normal Monday afternoon following a debilitating internet outage. The disruption affected numerous popular applications, including Snapchat and Reddit, and highlighted vulnerabilities in the digital infrastructure.
This incident caused significant interruptions across various global sectors, from payment systems to social apps. The outage traced back to a glitch in the Domain Name System within US-EAST-1, AWS's oldest and largest facility, which has a history of such issues.
Experts criticized the heavy dependency on few cloud providers, emphasizing the need for better fault tolerance and backup strategies to mitigate similar future disruptions. Despite the setback, Amazon shares rose, reflecting investor confidence in the company's resilience.