Drone strikes damage Amazon data centers in UAE and Bahrain
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Amazon Web Services (NASDAQ:AMZN) is dealing with real world fallout from the escalating Middle East conflict after drone strikes damaged infrastructure in both the UAE and Bahrain, leading to service disruptions across two regions.
A major disruption has hit the Middle East cloud infrastructure after an Iranian missile struck the Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center
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Amazon Confirms Fire And Power Shutdown At AWS UAE Facility Amid Amid Iran Retaliatory Attacks
On Sunday, Amazon.com, Inc.'s AMZN Web Services said a fire triggered by objects striking one of its UAE data centers forced a power shutdown, disrupting cloud services in the region. Strike-Linked Fire Disrupts AWS Availability Zone Amazon's cloud division,
AWS Data Centre Hit In UAE: Globally, AWS operates 123 data centre clusters across 39 regions, which enables the company to shift workloads during emergencies and maintain service continuity.
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