Drone Strikes Hit Amazon Web Services in Middle East


Drone Strikes Hit Amazon Web Services in Middle East

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Drone Strikes Hit Amazon Web Services in Middle East

Iranian drones hit three Amazon Web Services buildings. Two buildings were in the UAE, and one was in Bahrain.

The strikes damaged structures and stopped power delivery. These physical attacks caused only small local problems.

AWS worked to fix the damaged centers quickly. Customers in the Middle East should move their online services.

Amazon has many data centers in different regions. Each region has three separate zones for safety.

Data centers use guards and fences for protection. But these cannot stop drone or missile attacks.


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Where did the Iranian drones hit?

The drones hit three Amazon Web Services buildings, two in the UAE and one in Bahrain.

What was the effect of the strikes?

The strikes damaged structures and stopped power delivery, causing only small local problems.

What should customers in the Middle East do?

Customers in the Middle East should move their online services.


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Drone Strikes Hit Amazon Web Services in Middle East