AWS outages, operating glitches: 20 October 2025

Ring is owned by Amazon, so this follows

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Someone remind me, why do we have this thread private?

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All my X-Sense stuff was down and didn’t even realize it until just now when I got a notification that it was back on-line.

What doesn’t AWS run? Probably a shorter list.

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When you can sign in, get Google Authenticator so you don’t have to wait on Amazon for the code … one of the best moves we did.

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Seems like most folks should see about a 35-55% decrease in sales with maintained or improved rank. All boats.

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It’s interesting because the issue was first posted here with everything else being down including the NSFE. So it would bring in more folk through ā€˜the google’

I mean, look it how many folk are active vs every day.

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seems not fully working all sales are stuck in pending

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X-Sense just went back down but did throw a notification.

Yup. Not all the duct tape is holding yet.

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We Don’t! :slight_smile:

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I’m able to access the Ring dashboard (off and on) but it’s not bringing up any of the videos. That is taking longer.

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Reason 82 why monopolies suck.

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Even the local university (Division 1 school) is affected by the outage:
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I woke up in the middle of mine once. Also two times in the middle of major surgeries. All after getting a second dose in the IV prior to procedures, because the first dose had me bouncing off the ceiling. Paradoxical syndrome. I always warn the anesthesiologists. Doctors really hate it when you wake up screaming in the middle of a procedure.

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Yup, the system my son’s school uses was down all day. Bring back books and turn off iPads…

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Apparently, EVERY dadgum time I bring my favorite pizza toppings to such gatherings - the Mighty Rutabaga, & the ever-detestable delectable SpamĀ® - there seems to be a request demand to ā€œā€¦leave quietly, lest ye be harmedā€¦ā€ā€¦ :zany_face:

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From https://downdetector.com/

News reports are that the issue has been fixed, but that does not mean that all of the cascading issues have been resolved or restored yet.

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Sort of…

In two surgeries I have had, Not major ones, but minor like I mentioned above, or what was above, too much moving threads going on here, just my opinion.

The ā€œDoc’sā€ specifically anesthesiologists will talk to me when I am ā€œoutā€ they ask questions, and I give answers. I am ok with that. I am a seaplane pilot, including flying boats. They would ask questions when I was out about how the aircraft worked, how it ran, the way it was built. I get it, and never had a problem with it.

Now 20 years ago I had a major accident, after my rescue, seven hours after impact, and seven more for recovery, I ended up in Intensive care. Thirty days plus I can not tell you what the docs talked to me about, I was very out (coma) with half a dozen surgeries.

Though no worries from me whatever they wanted to know while I was under the knife was fine by me.


To the subject of AWS outages, ShipStation is now up. Time now 8:22 EDT. We will see if it still is in the morning.

My wife works at a bank and they were impacted. I worried about that today with a large deposit going in to our (my) bank. I think the world has invested depended on AWS to much.

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