I've noticed over the years whenever there's an AWS outage, Amazon.com doesn't seem to be impacted. My assumption is that they'd be one of the first to go down. Any idea why?
It was impacted. Amazon.com was unusable for me this morning. All I could get loaded was the header section and a blank page saying "Something went wrong."
No idea if it's related, but this is the first time I've seen "We're sorry, Customer Service chat and phone lines are not currently available at the moment."
I've been getting message all morning about delivery delays. All were supposed to be delivered today and now they're anywhere between tomorrow and thursday.
Source: Former AWS employee. For the most part Amazon Retail doesn’t run on AWS infrastructure and doesn’t use AWS services. I’m simplifying a little bit. But Amazon (the company) runs two sets of infrastructure “AWS” and “CDO” (or COE I don’t remember).
It’s an old wives tale that AWS came out of “excess capacity” from Amazon Retail.
To clarify, most of CDO (Consumer Devices Other) does run on AWS in the sense that NAWS is the target state, MAWS is legacy and actively (slowly) being migrated off of. CDO (including Alexa) has been using DynamoDB/Lambda/Kinesis/SQS etc forever, its just the compute and kind-of network layers that are still MAWS. Even then, a large part of CDO has moved from Apollo to ECS/FarGate/whatever unholy Hex or DataPath thing they're pushing these days
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ibejoeb|4 months ago
I've been getting message all morning about delivery delays. All were supposed to be delivered today and now they're anywhere between tomorrow and thursday.
JustExAWS|4 months ago
It’s an old wives tale that AWS came out of “excess capacity” from Amazon Retail.
bigmutant|4 months ago
Source: Ex-AMZN
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