Amazon EC2 Cloud Data Center Loses Power

Amazon EC2 Cloud Data Center Loses Power
Users of the Amazon EC2 cloud with workloads in Amazon’s Northern Virginia data center experienced problems early Wednesday morning, with some operations in a part of the data center interrupted during a five-hour period.
Amazon didn’t name the location of the facility, but Amazon Web Services is known to operate a data center near McLean, Va. Amazon posted a set of one-line status reports on the incident on its Service Health Dashboard as it sought to restore customer workloads after an apparent power outage.
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Operations in Amazon’s Northern Virginia cloud computing data center were disrupted during a five-hour period Wednesday.

Users of the Amazon EC2 cloud with workloads in Amazon’s Northern Virginia data center experienced problems early Wednesday morning, with some operations in a part of the data center interrupted during a five-hour period.

Amazon didn’t name the location of the facility, but Amazon Web Services is known to operate a data center near McLean, Va. Amazon posted a set of one-line status reports on the incident on its Service Health Dashboard as it sought to restore customer workloads after an apparent power outage.

http://www.informationweek.com/news/infrastructure/management/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=222001380

Operations in Amazon’s Northern Virginia cloud computing data center were disrupted during a five-hour period Wednesday.

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