Iranian strikes on AWS data centers in Bahrain and Dubai have disrupted services that the company declared multiple zones in the region to have “hard down” status, meaning the affected areas are completely unavailable.
According to Big Technology, AWS issued an internal memo stating that operations in the two data centers have been disrupted and that it's working to migrate affected clients' workloads to other regions.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has conducted strikes against AWS sites in the Middle East since the start of the war in early March.
The AWS sites in the Middle East each have three compute zones, with both data centers reporting “hard down” and “impaired but functioning” zones.
Amazon isn’t the only tech company that the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has directly hit.
It has reiterated the threat at the start of April and even struck an Oracle data center later that week.
However, while damage to data centers in the Middle East is concerning for the region, the global tech industry has bigger concerns. »