DNS Meltdown at AWS US-East Sends Shockwaves Through Global Digital Infrastructure
Critical Infrastructure Failure A massive DNS-related outage at Amazon Web Services’ US-East-1 region triggered widespread disruption across global digital services…
Critical Infrastructure Failure A massive DNS-related outage at Amazon Web Services’ US-East-1 region triggered widespread disruption across global digital services…
The Domino Effect of Cloud Disruption Today’s massive Amazon Web Services outage serves as a stark reminder of how deeply…
Widespread Service Disruption Hits Digital Ecosystem A significant Amazon Web Services outage on Monday created a domino effect across the…
The Day the Internet Stumbled When Amazon Web Services (AWS) experiences significant disruptions, the ripple effects are felt across the…
Amazon Web Services has launched new M8a instances featuring AMD’s latest EPYC 9005 “Turin” processors. Independent benchmarks reveal significant performance improvements, with sources indicating up to 59% better performance compared to previous generation instances while maintaining competitive pricing.
Amazon Web Services has launched its new M8a instances powered by AMD EPYC 9005 series processors, marking the latest advancement in cloud computing performance. According to reports, these instances represent Amazon EC2‘s first deployment of 5th generation AMD EPYC processors in general-purpose virtual machines.