Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a new Domain Name Service (DNS) resiliency feature designed to improve reliability ...
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AWS builds a DNS backstop to allow changes when its notoriously flaky US East region wobbles
RTO means big outages can still happen The cause of major internet outages is often the domain name system (DNS) and/or ...
Amazon wants to reduce US East downtime “This enhancement ensures that customers can continue making DNS changes and ...
Amazon Web Services is introducing a DNS emergency feature. It is intended to enable DNS changes in the event of disruptions ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has bolstered its domain name system (DNS) service in response to the recent outage, which affected ...
On October 19th and 20th, AWS experienced an extended outage triggered by a failure in Amazon DynamoDB that affected most ...
Empowers IT teams to block threats earlier, reduce manual rule maintenance and accelerate time to protectionNatively integrates into AWS Network ...
Amazon says its cloud computing unit at a US data centre has largely contained the fallout of a worldwide outage but some ...
Following the massive cloud outages at AWS and Azure, DNS was quickly identified as the scapegoat. This is too simplistic, according to Carsten Strotmann.
Overnight, a DNS failure at AWS caused thousands of website and online services that rely on Amazon Web Services to fail, including Signal, Snapchat, Fortnite, Starbucks, Reddit, Coinbase, Ring, ...
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