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Amazon data centers damaged by drone strikes in Middle East

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CNET · 33m
Amazon Web Services Confirms Damage After Middle East Drone Strikes
Amazon data centers located in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were damaged this weekend by drone strikes, disrupting the company's cloud services, Amazon reported on its Amazon Web Services stat...

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Amazon Web Services data centres in the Middle East hit by Iran strikes
Windows Report · 18h
Amazon Warns of Unpredictable Cloud Operations After Middle East Data Center Damage
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Iranian strikes on Amazon data centers highlight industry’s vulnerability to physical disasters
Damage to three Amazon Web Services facilities in the Middle East from Iranian drone strikes highlights the rapid growth of data centers in the region, as well as the industry’s vulnerability to confl...

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Amazon says 3 data centers damaged by drone strikes in Middle East
PC Magazine · 9h
Amazon Confirms Drone Strikes Knocked Out 3 AWS Data Centers in the Middle East
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