A new era of warfare may have begun as Iranian drones strike Amazon Web Services data centers, forcing investors to rethink ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) reports structural damage to data centers in the UAE and Bahrain following Iranian drone strikes, causing localized disruptions.
Companies are advised to carefully examine their DR plans and SLAs so they're not caught off-guard by major events like this.
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Damage to three Amazon Web Services facilities in the Middle East from Iranian drone strikes highlights the rapid growth of ...
As companies continue shifting mission-critical systems to the cloud, they’re discovering that 24/7/365 reliability isn’t a given. Even brief outages can interrupt sales, slow internal workflows and ...
Amazon Web Services confirmed drone strikes hit facilities in the UAE and near Bahrain, impairing cloud operations and urging ...
Three facilities have suffered damage in drone strikes, and analysts say such installations are increasingly at risk.