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- Iran Strikes Leave Amazon Availability Zones “Hard Down” in Bahrain and . . .
Iran Strikes Leave Amazon Availability Zones “Hard Down” in Bahrain and Dubai, Per Internal AWS Communication Amazon tells its employees to deprioritize these regions as the Iran war deals meaningful damage to its infrastructure in the Gulf
- Iran Strikes Leave Amazon Availability Zones Hard Down In Bahrain and . . .
Iranian strikes have reportedly knocked out key AWS availability zones in Bahrain and Dubai, leaving parts of both regions effectively offline for an extended period and forcing Amazon to urge teams and customers to shift workloads elsewhere "These two regions continue to be impaired, and services
- Iran Strikes Leave Amazon Availability Zones “Hard Down” in Bahrain and . . .
Iranian strikes have rendered two Amazon Web Services availability zones “hard down” in Dubai and Bahrain and the company expects them to be “un
- News: Iran Strikes Leave Amazon Availability Zones Hard Down In . . .
Iranian strikes have reportedly knocked out key AWS availability zones in Bahrain and Dubai, leaving parts of both regions effectively offline for an extended period and forcing Amazon to urge teams and customers to shift workloads elsewhere 'These two regions continue to
- Iran strikes knock AWS zones offline in UAE #tech
What happened Iran linked strikes reportedly hit key Amazon Web Services availability zones in Bahrain and Dubai, leaving parts of both regions effectively
- Iran strike damages Amazon cloud facility in Bahrain, reports say
The Financial Times first reported the damage to Amazon’s cloud operations in Bahrain, with Amazon declining to comment beyond the information posted on its service dashboard AWS operates what it calls “regions” in the Middle East, each consisting of multiple data centers grouped into availability zones
- Iranian Strike Damages Amazon AWS Cloud Facility in Bahrain: What We . . .
The Iranian strike damages Amazon AWS cloud infrastructure story is now partially confirmed—but with critical caveats As of April 2026, a facility in Bahrain linked to Amazon Web Services (AWS) was damaged following an Iranian strike, triggering a fire and disrupting regional cloud operations, according to multiple verified reports However, official confirmation from Amazon remains limited
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