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167 A Single Point of Failure Triggered the Amazon Outage Affecting Million

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 10/24/2025 18:23 EDT

A Single Point of Failure Triggered the Amazon Outage Affecting Million

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The outage that hit Amazon Web Services and took out vital services worldwide was the result of a single failure that cascaded from system to system within Amazon's sprawling network, according to a post-mortem from company engineers. [...] Amazon said the root cause of the outage was a software bug in software running the DynamoDB DNS management system. The system monitors the stability of load balancers by, among other things, periodically creating ne

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