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Update 3:45 PM: We now know that the widespread outage was cause by a failure at AWS’ Northern Virginia facility. It’s AWS’ oldest farm and also the most commonly borked. The Atlantic did a nice story on it earlier this year.

Our own services here were affected by the outage, and others affected that we’ve seen include Slack, Trello, JWPlayer, SocialFlow, Charbeat, and Imgur. What’s not working for you?

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Update 5:12pm: The latest from Amazon:

S3 object retrieval, listing and deletion are fully recovered now. We are still working to recover normal operations for adding new objects to S3.

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That sounds like more progress, but the catastrophe still isn’t quite over.

Update 6:14: And, finally, Amazon has given the all clear, :

As of 1:49 PM PST, we are fully recovered for operations for adding new objects in S3, which was our last operation showing a high error rate. The Amazon S3 service is operating normally.

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The the cause of the outage remains unknown. Nevertheless, we remember this Mardi Gras for years to come.