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  2. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Outage and data loss: The US-EAST-1 data center suffered a power failure at 4:33 am local time, and the backup generators failed at 6 am. According to AWS, this affected 7.5 percent of the EC2 instances in one of the ten data centers in one of the six Availability Zones in US-EAST-1.

  3. Amazon to invest $11 billion in Indiana to build data centers

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    Amazon did not specify how many data centers would be established. The announcement by Amazon Web Services on Thursday builds on the online retail giant's already strong presence in the state ...

  4. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com, Inc., [1] doing business as Amazon (/ ˈ æ m ə z ɒ n / ⓘ, AM-ə-zon; UK also / ˈ æ m ə z ə n /, AM-ə-zən), is an American multinational technology company engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. [5]

  5. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Early AWS "building blocks" logo along a sigmoid curve depicting recession followed by growth. [citation needed]The genesis of AWS came in the early 2000s. After building Merchant.com, Amazon's e-commerce-as-a-service platform that offers third-party retailers a way to build their own web-stores, Amazon pursued service-oriented architecture as a means to scale its engineering operations, [15 ...

  6. Dynamo (storage system) - Wikipedia

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    Dynamo is a set of techniques that together can form a highly available key-value structured storage system [1] or a distributed data store. [1] It has properties of both databases and distributed hash tables (DHTs). It was created to help address some scalability issues that Amazon experienced during the holiday season of 2004. [2]

  7. Jeff Bezos - Wikipedia

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    However, the company continued to expand despite its losses, [59] and in 2002, Bezos led Amazon to launch Amazon Web Services, which compiled data from weather channels and website traffic. [53] Revenues stagnated later that year, [60] and after the company nearly went bankrupt, he closed distribution centers and laid off 14% of the Amazon ...

  8. Data center - Wikipedia

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    The term cloud data centers (CDCs) has been used. [11] Increasingly, the division of these terms has almost disappeared and they are being integrated into the term data center. [12] The global data center market saw steady growth in the 2010s, with a notable acceleration in the latter half of the decade.

  9. Chaos engineering - Wikipedia

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    2003 – Amazon. While working to improve website reliability at Amazon, Jesse Robbins created "Game day", [5] an initiative that increases reliability by purposefully creating major failures on a regular basis. Robbins has said it was inspired by firefighter training and research in other fields lessons in complex systems, reliability engineering.