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Is AWS Down Right Now?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's largest cloud computing platform providing compute, storage, database, networking, and hundreds of other infrastructure services. Check live server status, AI-detected outage signals, and community reports below.

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Our probeReachable · 47ms

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OperationalSynthetic Check
No major incidents detected in the last 30 minutes
aws.amazon.com
200
HTTP Status
47ms
Latency
12:58:09
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Outage history
Outage Evidence
Synthesized from probe, status page, reports, and external signals
VerdictNo confirmed outage
Live probeHTTP 200 · 47ms · reachable · one region · multi-region Q1 2026
Official statusNot detected
User reports0 reports in last 24h
External signalsNo fresh signals from X, Reddit, news, or third-party status monitors (last 72h)
Automated source summary
Unable to gather web intelligence at this time.
No signals
Automated source scan. Always verify critical incidents with the official provider status page.
0reports / 24h
Signals behind this result3 signals observed
HTTP probe
Responded 200 in 47ms
Normal
DNS resolution
Resolved in 1ms
Normal
Response latency
47ms round-trip
Normal
Down for everyone or just you?
Down for everyone
Our probe fails · Server-side outage · Status page incident
Just you
Our probe succeeds · Try: clear cache, switch network, disable VPN
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AWS Not Working? Try These Fixes

  1. 1Check the AWS Service Health Dashboard at health.aws.amazon.com for region-specific incidents
  2. 2Identify which specific AWS service is affected (EC2, S3, Lambda, RDS, etc.) — outages are usually service-specific
  3. 3Check if the issue is regional — AWS operates in multiple regions and availability zones
  4. 4If your application is down, check CloudWatch metrics and alarms for your specific resources
  5. 5Try switching to a different AWS region if your architecture supports multi-region failover
  6. 6Check the AWS Personal Health Dashboard in your AWS Console for account-specific notifications
  7. 7Review your application logs in CloudWatch Logs — the issue may be application-level rather than AWS infrastructure
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