Coinbase went offline for seven hours after an AWS data centre overheated in Virginia. The outage capped a week of 700 layoffs and a $394M quarterly loss.
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Amazon’s cloud computing division experienced an outage at one of its northern Virginia data centre zones on Thursday, ...
A sudden overheating incident at one of Amazon Web Services’ data centers in Northern Virginia triggered a major outage this ...
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Why the outage?: A cooling system problem led to overheating at AWS’s Northern Virginia data center, causing power loss and impairing EC2 instances and EBS volumes. Who was affected?: Coinbase, CME ...