Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated it targeted the Bahrain facility specifically because AWS hosts U.S. military workloads there.
Late Monday, Amazon.com, Inc. Web Services said drone strikes tied to the escalating Middle East conflict caused significant structural damage at facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
AWS says drone strikes damaged UAE and Bahrain data centers, disrupting and degrading dozens of services and pressuring ...
Companies are advised to carefully examine their DR plans and SLAs so they're not caught off-guard by major events like this.
Amazon (AMZN) stock fell 2% after drone strikes damaged AWS data centers in UAE and Bahrain, disrupting cloud services ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) confirmed on Monday that two of its data centres in the UAE and one in Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes as the Middle East conflict involving Iran, the US and Israel ...
Amazon Web Services warned that instability is likely to continue in the Middle East, making operations "unpredictable." ...
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