Amazon Web Services

Is Amazon Web Services Down?

Amazon Web Services status is up

Recent Amazon Web Services Incidents

[RESOLVED] Increased error rates and latencies
2025-07-03T01:07:24.000Z
Resolved
[RESOLVED] Increased Error Rates
2025-06-23T05:10:00.000Z
Resolved
[RESOLVED] Increased Queue Processing Time
2025-06-13T16:38:42.000Z
Resolved
[RESOLVED] Increased network latency between the US-EAST-1 and US-EAST-2 Regions
2025-06-11T13:55:08.000Z
Resolved
Network Connectivity and Increased Error Rates
2025-06-05T04:06:41.000Z
Resolved
[RESOLVED] Elevated API error rates and connectivity issues in the AP-SOUTH-2 Region
2025-05-29T17:29:18.000Z
Resolved
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Amazon Web Services Components and Regions

AWS Account Management
Global
OK
AWS Activate Console
us-west-2 (Oregon)
OK
AWS Amplify
ap-east-1 (Hong Kong)
OK
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)
OK
ap-northeast-2 (Seoul)
OK
ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)
OK
ap-south-1 (Mumbai)
OK
ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)
OK
ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)
OK
ca-central-1 (Canada-Central)
OK
eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)
OK
eu-north-1 (Stockholm)
OK
AWS Amplify Admin
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)
OK
ap-northeast-2 (Seoul)
OK
ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)
OK
ap-south-1 (Mumbai)
OK
ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)
OK
ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)
OK
ca-central-1 (Canada-Central)
OK
eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)
OK
eu-north-1 (Stockholm)
OK
eu-south-1 (Milan)
OK
AWS App Mesh
af-south-1 (Cape Town)
OK
ap-east-1 (Hong Kong)
OK
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)
OK
ap-northeast-2 (Seoul)
OK
ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)
OK
ap-south-1 (Mumbai)
OK
ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)
OK
ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)
OK
ap-southeast-3 (Jakarta)
OK
ca-central-1 (Canada-Central)
OK
AWS App Runner
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)
OK
ap-south-1 (Mumbai)
OK
ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)
OK
ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)
OK
eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)
OK
eu-west-1 (Ireland)
OK
eu-west-2 (London)
OK
eu-west-3 (Paris)
OK
us-east-1 (N. Virginia)
OK
us-east-2 (Ohio)
OK
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amazon Web Services down right now?

No, Amazon Web Services is not reporting any issues.

How can I check if Amazon Web Services is experiencing technical issues?

You can check if Amazon Web Services is experiencing technical issues, service degradation, or maintenance by checking this page or by checking their official status page.

How can I stay updated on Amazon Web Services's status?

You can stay updated on Amazon Web Services's status by creating an account at IncidentHub. IncidentHub is a status page aggregator that will notify you when Amazon Web Services has an outage or a scheduled maintenance and when it's back up.

How can I fine tune my alerts for Amazon Web Services's status?

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How do you detect Amazon Web Services outages?

We detect outages by monitoring Amazon Web Services's official status page periodically.

How do you detect Amazon Web Services maintenance?

We detect maintenances by monitoring Amazon Web Services's official status page periodically.

How can I see scheduled maintenances for Amazon Web Services?

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What services other than Amazon Web Services do you monitor?

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