Apparently, Amazon Decided On A Long Weekend; Goes Down Again
from the life-on-the-amazon dept
While much of the focus on "uptime" today was over whether or not various web 2.0/tech sites could handle the onrush of traffic concerning the Steve Jobs/iPhone keynote, it appears that Amazon.com was actually stumbling and having trouble staying up just a few days after its still unexplained Friday meltdown. It's unclear if the two events are related, but given that Amazon is positioning itself to help keep other sites up and running, no matter what the situation, this isn't the sort of ringing endorsement it was probably looking for.






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Hmmm
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to help reduce server loads?
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Something more than Amazon is revealing?
The caller also pointed out that at the same time as Amazon's first outage, IMDB was also taken offline with an identical service outage problem. Turns out that Amazon owns IMDB, something they don't go out of their way to reveal to the public. He didn't sound like a crackpot, BTW.
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Re: Something more than Amazon is revealing?
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It's right on imdb.com's homepage..."An amazon.com company."
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Woadan
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