Two days after Amazon Web Services (AWS) users were stunted by a systems crash, Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN issued an explanation.
According to reports by Reuters, Amazon’s S3 team executed a command Tuesday to eliminate a few servers for a specific S3 subsystem. However, the input was incorrectly entered, and servers for an additional two subsystems were unintentionally removed.
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The service failure has prompted two corporate responses.
First, Amazon will implement changes to accelerate the recovery time of critical S3 subsystems.
Second, the company will prioritize a plan to partition the S3 index subsystem, which was originally scheduled for later this year.
Amazon stock had fallen as low as 9 percent following Tuesday’s outage, but the shares have bounced back and are now trading around $849.26.
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