Turning off Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud in Northern Virginia drew out Netflix, Pinterest, Instagram, and other services. According to numerous updates on Twitter, all three services are unavailable as of Friday night at 21:10 PST.
Amazon dashboards have shown that there are problems with the supply of data centers in Northern Virginia, most likely due to a strong storm in the region. The shutdown highlights the vulnerability and dependency of public clouds compared to using our own data centers.
Checks Netflix, Instagram, Pinterest and Heroku shows every site is down.

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The statute from Heroku: “Our engineers continue to work on the restoration of affected systems. Some applications are not affected, but many are disabled. API access is disabled while we restore services. "
As of 8:49 PM, Amazon claims that "Electricity has been restored, and we are working to resume the processing of data back online."
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At 4:42 in the morning, Amazon said, "We are continuing to work to restore the remaining copies of the EC2, EBS volumes." At this time, Instagram was still lying, and Heroku said it was still recovering.
Amazon's critical outage is already the second this month. If popular services began to look for other options, including Rackspace, SoftLayer, Microsoft's Azure and Google. Some of Amazon's largest EC2s fell in April and August last year.
PS Habrastorage also still does not download anything, is there a connection?
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