People Can’t Vacuum Or Use Their Doorbell Because Amazon’s Cloud Servers Are Down
by: Cam Wilson | Published: November 26, 2020
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is having problems. And unfortunately for anyone who owned a vacuum or doorbell that relied on AWS, a lot of the so-called ‘smart’ objects are no longer functional.
AWS is the world’s biggest cloud hosting software. In just over a decade, Amazon’s product has essentially become the backbone of the internet.
And early on Thursday morning Australia time, one of its major server centres began to have an issue — not for the first time either.
Soon after people noticed, Amazon acknowledged the problem on its internal dashboard for users.
Many of the services that you know and love — Adobe cloud software, 1Password, Flickr — have all been having issues because of the outage.
But there were some unexpected issues as well: namely, a lot of people began to notice things that they didn’t know needed cloud computing were actually very reliant on them.
First, people’s beloved vacuum robot Roombas stopped working.
One user tweeted about Amazon in frustration “Some part of AWS is down and apparently it’s screwing up the Roomba,”
The company that produces Roombas, iRobot, confirmed they (along with their robot mops) were no longer working.
And next came the doorbells:
Some people even lost control of their Christmas lights!
I guess what we can take from this is: probably not a good idea to have half of the infrastructure of the internet depend on the same company, hey?
Tags: Date-2020-11-26, AmazonWebServices, Internet
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