Amazon AWS outage resolved: Companies most impacted revealed
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Tuesday, Oct 21, 2025 9:52 am ET1min read
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The outage, which started around 3:11 am Eastern Time, involved increased error rates and latencies in AWS's US-EAST-1 region. This led to connectivity issues for numerous companies and platforms. Popular gaming platforms like Fortnite (Epic Games), Roblox, Clash Royale, and Clash of Clans were among the affected services. Financial platforms such as PayPal's Venmo and Chime were also impacted, along with the ride-sharing app Lyft and the messaging service Signal [1].
The disruption also affected AI startup Perplexity, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, and trading app Robinhood. Additionally, Amazon's own shopping website, PrimeVideo, and Alexa faced issues. The outage was one of the largest internet disruptions since last year's CrowdStrike incident and was at least the third time in five years that AWS's northern Virginia data centre, known as US-EAST-1, was linked to a major outage [2].
The outage caused widespread disruptions, with at least a thousand companies affected according to Ookla. The disruption also hit major platforms such as Reddit, Snapchat, Fortnite, Duolingo, and Zoom. The outage led to productivity loss and stopped or delayed business operations affecting industries from airlines to factories [2].
The outage has been resolved, but some services continue to have a backlog of messages that will be processed over the next few hours. Amazon has confirmed that global services and features that rely on US-EAST-1 have recovered [1].
The outage highlights the importance of cloud services and the potential impacts of disruptions. It also underscores the need for companies to build better fault tolerance and create backups with other cloud providers. The outage has raised questions about the reliability of AWS and the need for better infrastructure management [2].
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage has been resolved, affecting various companies and platforms, including apps, website hosting, and schoolwork portals. Yahoo Finance tech editor Dan Howley highlights the companies most affected by the outage.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage, which occurred on October 20, 2025, has been resolved. The outage, affecting various companies and platforms, including apps, website hosting, and schoolwork portals, caused significant disruptions. Yahoo Finance tech editor Dan Howley highlights the companies most affected by the outage.The outage, which started around 3:11 am Eastern Time, involved increased error rates and latencies in AWS's US-EAST-1 region. This led to connectivity issues for numerous companies and platforms. Popular gaming platforms like Fortnite (Epic Games), Roblox, Clash Royale, and Clash of Clans were among the affected services. Financial platforms such as PayPal's Venmo and Chime were also impacted, along with the ride-sharing app Lyft and the messaging service Signal [1].
The disruption also affected AI startup Perplexity, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, and trading app Robinhood. Additionally, Amazon's own shopping website, PrimeVideo, and Alexa faced issues. The outage was one of the largest internet disruptions since last year's CrowdStrike incident and was at least the third time in five years that AWS's northern Virginia data centre, known as US-EAST-1, was linked to a major outage [2].
The outage caused widespread disruptions, with at least a thousand companies affected according to Ookla. The disruption also hit major platforms such as Reddit, Snapchat, Fortnite, Duolingo, and Zoom. The outage led to productivity loss and stopped or delayed business operations affecting industries from airlines to factories [2].
The outage has been resolved, but some services continue to have a backlog of messages that will be processed over the next few hours. Amazon has confirmed that global services and features that rely on US-EAST-1 have recovered [1].
The outage highlights the importance of cloud services and the potential impacts of disruptions. It also underscores the need for companies to build better fault tolerance and create backups with other cloud providers. The outage has raised questions about the reliability of AWS and the need for better infrastructure management [2].

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