The Amazon Web Services outage in North Virginia was caused by a software bug in an automated DNS management system that ...
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AWS outage post-mortem fingers DNS as the culprit that took out a chunk of the internet and services for days — automation systems race and crash
The root cause was reportedly that the DNS configuration for DynamoDB (database service) was broken and published to Route53 (DNS service). In turn, parts of EC2 (virtual machine service) also went ...
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Last week’s Amazon Web Services outage took down all sorts of apps and websites, revealing how fragile the internet is. Its ...
Google’s Cloud Spanner is now half the cost of Amazon’s DynamoDB “for most workloads,” Google says. And Google doesn’t want you to forget it. Google today announced that Cloud Spanner, its distributed ...
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