Amazon.com responds to recent cloud computing disruptions

Amazon.com responds to recent cloud computing disruptions
Amazon.com is promising unspecified changes to its data center power architecture to reduce the number of disruptions for its cloud computing customers. In a lengthy explanation of a Saturday power outage that caused problems for some users of its EC2 cloud service, Amazon on its web services dashboard writes:”We realize that unavailability of instances can impact customers’ applications, and we design our datacenters to provide highly reliable power. However, as a result of the recent power events, we are working on non-intrusive changes to our power distribution architecture to significantly reduce the number of instances that can be affected by failures like we have seen in the last week. This work is under way and will be carefully performed over the coming months throughout our datacenters.”

http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2010/05/amazon_working_on_changes_to_reduce_cloud_computing_outages.html

Amazon’s work on data center power systems comes as it tries to interest more large companies and government agencies in its cloud services.

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