Amazon's Cloud Unit Shuts Down Temporarily After 'Objects Hit' UAE Data Centre Facility

Amazon's cloud division experienced a temporary shutdown of its data center in the UAE following reports of objects striking the facility. This disruption occurs amid heightened tensions in the region, particularly as the UAE grapples with the implications of recent missile and drone strikes from Iran. These incidents underline the growing volatility in the Gulf area, prompting concerns over the security of critical infrastructure. Amazon Web Services (AWS), a key player in the global cloud market, is actively addressing the situation to ensure the safety and reliability of its services. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, the incident highlights the vulnerabilities faced by tech companies operating in regions affected by conflict and instability.
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