Amazon Web Services reports cloud infrastructure damage in Bahrain and the UAE, causing service disruptions and billing suspensions. The company expects restoration efforts to take several months.
Amazon Web Services reports that cloud infrastructure in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates has been damaged, leading to service disruptions and the suspension of billing operations. The company states that restoration efforts are expected to take several months.
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