When AWS goes down, the internet feels it. ⚡ The recent outage reminded us all — cloud reliability isn’t automatic, it’s architected. Here are 5 key lessons every business can learn from the incident — and how to stay resilient when the next one hits. 💡 #AWS #CloudComputing #CloudResilience #ElectromechCloudtech #AWSSolutions #DisasterRecovery #AWSOutage #CloudArchitecture #Serverless #TechInsights Nilesh Vaghela | Dimple Vaghela | Kishan Khatrani | Niraj Harlalka
Lessons from AWS outage: How to build cloud resilience
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AWS downtime affected thousands. Were you one of them?” When Big Clouds Break, Small Businesses Feel the Storm. The recent AWS outage showed how one disruption can ripple across thousands of companies, even those that don’t use AWS directly. You can’t control the cloud. But you can control how prepared you are. Would your business stay operational when the next outage hits? In our latest article, we break down what happened, why it matters to small businesses, and what you can do now to be ready. 👉 Read the full story: https://hubs.li/Q03Tg9Z20 #AWSOutage #BusinessContinuity #CloudComputing #SMBTech #ManagedServices #ITResilience #DatasmithNetworks
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🚨 AWS Outage Reported Across Multiple Regions Amazon Web Services (AWS) is currently experiencing a widespread outage affecting several global regions. Early reports indicate disruptions in applications and services that rely heavily on AWS infrastructure from analytics workloads to customer-facing platforms. Incidents like this serve as an important reminder for all organizations using cloud: Even the largest providers can experience downtime. Building redundancy and recovery plans is essential to maintain continuity. #AWS #CloudOutage #CloudComputing #GradientM
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The recent AWS outage reminded us of a simple truth, even the strongest infrastructure can fail. Building resilience, redundancy, and rapid recovery plans is no longer optional in today’s digital ecosystem. #AWS #Cloud #TechResilience
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🚨 The recent AWS outage serves as an important reminder, the internet should never be dependent on a single provider. Companies like Hetzner and Contabo deserve recognition for fostering healthy competition and offering reliable, cost-effective alternatives to AWS. Diversification is key to a more resilient cloud ecosystem. 🌐💡 #AWSOutage #CloudComputing #WebHosting #Hetzner #Contabo #CloudInfrastructure #TechCommunity #CloudEcosystem #DigitalResilience #MonopolyInTech
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AWS didn't "break the entire internet." Companies that decided to build non-resilient systems depending on one single cloud region (aws-us-east-1) broke themselves. #aws #cloud
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Cloud outages happen—even to giants like AWS. Combining distribution with AI-driven insights is how businesses stay resilient in unpredictable times.Here is my thoughts on this: https://lnkd.in/gTetfuaM
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When AWS sneezes, enterprise IT catches a cold — even if you’re not on AWS. With the recent AWS outage it was a timely reminder that cloud dependencies don’t stop at your chosen provider’s boundary. Even if your workloads sit entirely on Azure, OCI, or GCP, there’s a high chance your ecosystem relies on a third-party app, service, or API that runs on AWS. When that fails, so do parts of your operations. We’ve entered an era of interconnected cloud ecosystems, where resilience depends not only on your own environment, but on how well you understand and manage the dependencies beyond it. For CIOs and IT leaders, this raises an important question: How many of your business-critical services rely on something you can’t see? That’s why at Surveil.co we help enterprises achieve a holistic view across multi-cloud environments — uncovering hidden dependencies, managing costs intelligently, and strengthening operational resilience. Because in today’s landscape, cloud strategy isn’t about which platform you use — it’s about how well you see across all of them. #Cloud #FinOps #CIO #AWS #Azure #GCP #OCI #CloudVisibility #CloudResilience #DigitalTransformation #Surveil
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Even AWS Can Go Down — Why You Still Need External Monitoring The recent AWS outage caused by a DNS error took down major sites and services across the internet. It’s a clear reminder that even the most reliable cloud providers can fail. If your business runs on AWS, don’t assume uptime is guaranteed. When AWS has an issue, your users still expect your site or app to work. That’s why external monitoring with a tool like Dotcom-Monitor is essential. It gives you visibility from the user’s perspective, helping you detect DNS issues, latency, or downtime before AWS reports them. Key points: • Cloud hosting doesn’t equal guaranteed availability • External monitoring provides faster alerts and actionable data • You’re still responsible for your uptime and user experience Stay proactive. Monitor your services from the outside in. #AWS #Monitoring #DotcomMonitor #CloudReliability #WebPerformance
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