Manama: Two data centres operated by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the United Arab Emirates were directly struck by drones, while a facility in Bahrain was damaged by a nearby strike, forcing services ...
Traditionally, military operations targeted oil facilities, ports or power plants — assets that could cripple an opponent’s ...
Amazon closed its Abu Dhabi centre and paused deliveries after drone strikes hit AWS sites in UAE and Bahrain. Staff in Saudi ...
Two data centers in the U.A.E. were directly hit, disrupting services, Amazon Web Services said on Monday. In Bahrain, a drone strike near one of its facilities damaged infrastructure. The incidents ...
Three AWS facilities were affected due to drone stikes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and a facility in Bahrain.
Drone strikes reportedly damage AWS data centers in UAE and Bahrain, disrupting EC2, S3, and DynamoDB services across the ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. said for the first time that drones had “directly struck” two facilities in the UAE. “We are working to restore full service availability as quickly as possible, though we ...
Amazon AMZN.O said yesterday some of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes in the Middle East ...
Amazon.com Inc’s cloud unit warned of prolonged disruptions to its services after revealing that drone strikes damaged three of its data centres in the Middle East in recent days.
The US military said Kuwait mistakenly shot down three American jets over the Gulf; Oil production facilities have been ...
Amazon Web Services ( AMZN) on Monday said that ongoing Middle East conflict has physically damaged infrastructure in its UAE and Bahrain regions after drone strikes hit or struck near multiple ...
Amazon said on Monday some of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged by drone strikes in the ...
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