Exclusive-Amazon says AWS' Bahrain region 'disrupted' following drone activity

Exclusive-Amazon says AWS' Bahrain region 'disrupted' following drone activity

By Greg Bensinger

Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 (Reuters) - Amazon said on Monday its Amazon Web Services ‌region in Bahrain has been "disrupted" amid the current ‌conflict in the Middle East.

The disruption is due to drone ​activity in the area, an Amazon spokesperson said, following a Reuters inquiry. Reuters is first to report on the disruption.

Amazon said it is helping to migrate customers ‌to alternate AWS ⁠regions while it recovers, though it did not provide additional details such as ⁠the extent of the damage or how long it anticipates the disruption to last.

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"As this situation evolves and, ​as we ​have advised before, we ​request those with workloads ‌in the affected regions continue to migrate to other locations," Amazon said in a statement Monday night.

AWS is Amazon's cloud computing unit and critical for the operation of many well-known websites and government operations. ‌It is also the company's ​main driver of profits.

The disruption ​marks the second ​time since the start of the U.S.-Israeli ‌war on Iran that AWS' ​Bahrain region ​has been struck by drones. Earlier this month AWS reported that facilities in Bahrain and the ​United Arab Emirates ‌had been affected by power outages and ​it was working to recover.

(Reporting by Greg Bensinger; ​Editing by Sonali Paul)

 

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