WASHINGTON — Amazon Web Services appear to be at least partially online again after suffering a second outage outage, hours after the company said it had mitigated an issue that caused major disruptions to popular sites around the world overnight.
The new disruption began around 10:30 a.m. Eastern, and appeared to be widespread. Web services for Adobe and Amazon itself appeared to be completely unreachable Monday morning. By noon, however, at least some of the affected sites were back online, with Amazon.com back up.
But other sites using the AWS systems appeared to remain broken, including Amazon's music streaming platform.
"We have confirmed multiple AWS services experienced network connectivity issues in the US-EAST-1 Region," Amazon said in a statement shortly after the new issues