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Recent Amazon DynamoDB Outages and Issues

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Start Time

Type

Length

Message

Details

December 07, 2021 23:45 UTC

WARN

ongoing

API Error Rates in US-EAST-1

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Start Time

December 07, 2021 23:45 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon DynamoDB

Message

API Error Rates in US-EAST-1

Details

API Error Rates in US-EAST-1
[9:37 AM PST] We are seeing impact to multiple AWS APIs in the US-EAST-1 Region. This issue is also affecting some of our monitoring and incident response tooling, which is delaying our ability to provide updates. We have identified the root cause and are actively working towards recovery.

[10:12 AM PST] We are seeing impact to multiple AWS APIs in the US-EAST-1 Region. This issue is also affecting some of our monitoring and incident response tooling, which is delaying our ability to provide updates. We have identified root cause of the issue causing service API and console issues in the US-EAST-1 Region, and are starting to see some signs of recovery. We do not have an ETA for full recovery at this time.

[11:26 AM PST] We are seeing impact to multiple AWS APIs in the US-EAST-1 Region. This issue is also affecting some of our monitoring and incident response tooling, which is delaying our ability to provide updates. Services impacted include: EC2, Connect, DynamoDB, Glue, Athena, Timestream, and Chime and other AWS Services in US-EAST-1. The root cause of this issue is an impairment of several network devices in the US-EAST-1 Region. We are pursuing multiple mitigation paths in parallel, and have seen some signs of recovery, but we do not have an ETA for full recovery at this time. Root logins for consoles in all AWS regions are affected by this issue, however customers can login to consoles other than US-EAST-1 by using an IAM role for authentication.

[12:34 PM PST] We continue to experience increased API error rates for multiple AWS Services in the US-EAST-1 Region. The root cause of this issue is an impairment of several network devices. We continue to work toward mitigation, and are actively working on a number of different mitigation and resolution actions. While we have observed some early signs of recovery, we do not have an ETA for full recovery. For customers experiencing issues signing-in to the AWS Management Console in US-EAST-1, we recommend retrying using a separate Management Console endpoint (such as https://us-west-2.console.aws.amazon.com/). Additionally, if you are attempting to login using root login credentials you may be unable to do so, even via console endpoints not in US-EAST-1. If you are impacted by this, we recommend using IAM Users or Roles for authentication. We will continue to provide updates here as we have more information to share.

[2:04 PM PST] We have executed a mitigation which is showing significant recovery in the US-EAST-1 Region. We are continuing to closely monitor the health of the network devices and we expect to continue to make progress towards full recovery. We still do not have an ETA for full recovery at this time.

[2:43 PM PST] We have mitigated the underlying issue that caused some network devices in the US-EAST-1 Region to be impaired. We are seeing improvement in availability across most AWS services. All services are now independently working through service-by-service recovery. We continue to work toward full recovery for all impacted AWS Services and API operations. In order to expedite overall recovery, we have temporarily disabled Event Deliveries for Amazon EventBridge in the US-EAST-1 Region. These events will still be received & accepted, and queued for later delivery.

[3:03 PM PST] Many services have already recovered, however we are working towards full recovery across services. Services like SSO, Connect, API Gateway, ECS/Fargate, and EventBridge are still experiencing impact. Engineers are actively working on resolving impact to these services.

December 07, 2021 17:00 UTC

WARN

about 7 hours

Degraded Contact Handling Increased API Error Rates Increased Error Rates

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Start Time

December 07, 2021 17:00 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon DynamoDB

N. Virginia - Amazon Connect

Message

Degraded Contact Handling Increased API Error Rates Increased Error Rates

Details

8:53 AM PST We are experiencing degraded Contact handling by agents in the US-EAST-1 Region.
8:57 AM PST We are currently investigating increased error rates with DynamoDB Control Plane APIs, including the Backup and Restore APIs in US-EAST-1 Region.
8:49 AM PST We are experiencing elevated error rates for EC2 APIs in the US-EAST-1 region. We have identified root cause and we are actively working towards recovery.
8:26 AM PST We are experiencing API and console issues in the US-EAST-1 Region. We have identified root cause and we are actively working towards recovery. This issue is affecting the global console landing page, which is also hosted in US-EAST-1. Customers may be able to access region-specific consoles going to https://console.aws.amazon.com/. So, to access the US-WEST-2 console, try https://us-west-2.console.aws.amazon.com/

August 07, 2021 01:10 UTC

WARN

about 9 hours

Increased error rate

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Start Time

August 07, 2021 01:10 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon DynamoDB

Message

Increased error rate

Details

6:08 PM PDT We are investigating increased error rate and latencies for DynamoDB in US-EAST-1 region.

June 06, 2020 01:20 UTC

WARN

about 4 hours

Increased error rates

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Start Time

June 06, 2020 01:20 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

Sao Paulo - Amazon DynamoDB

Message

Increased error rates

Details

6:16 PM PDT We are investigating increased error rates for API requests talking to DynamoDB streams in the SA-EAST-1 Region.

November 08, 2019 07:07 UTC

WARN

about 1 hour

Increased Update Table Processing Times

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Start Time

November 08, 2019 07:07 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon DynamoDB

Message

Increased Update Table Processing Times

Details

11:44 PM PST We have identified the cause of the increased processing times for update table with Amazon DynamoDB in the US-EAST-1 Region and continue working towards resolution.

No outages or status changes in the last 24 hours

Amazon DynamoDB status, last 24 hours:

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Amazon DynamoDB Outage and Status History

We've been monitoring Amazon DynamoDB outages since March 8, 2015.
Here's the history of service outages we've observed from the Amazon DynamoDB Status Page:

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Amazon DynamoDB status page says the service is up, but I'm having issues. What's wrong?

There may be several reasons for that:

  • An outage that hasn't been communicated yet via the Amazon DynamoDB status page.
  • Some local issues with a small group of accounts on the service side.
  • Technical issues on your side, or problems with your software or ISP.
  • A misconfiguration on your side.

We recommend contacting Amazon DynamoDB customer support while checking everything on your side. You can also try Tweeting at them via @awscloud on Twitter. Or visit their official status page or website:

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