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DNS woes apparently caused a global service disruption and second thoughts about cloud dependence.
Cloud computing provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a global outage that began early Monday morning, Oct. 20, and disrupted online services for many sectors and thousands of websites that are highly dependent upon AWS services. During the crisis, AWS officials provided detailed operational updates on their website and initially suggested the outage was caused...
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