Also, were are the post-event summaries from AWS[1]? Did AWS decidedly opt-out of post-event summaries and CVEs? Is that even aloud? This is worrisome.
Yep, it appears that I'm getting bitten by this one even though I don't use AWS, but a supplier does. I see posts about it, but I can't seem to find any public info on their dashboard, which would be nice to show customers.
Was looking for this post. We've been having very strange issues since ~11:30 AM ET in us-east-2. We have a DB instance that became suddenly unresponsive to queries even though we could still shell in, almost like a disk died or something. Rebooting the instance has been hanging for >30 minutes. Seeing a smattering of other things not working as intended as well.
> [9:32 AM PDT] We are experiencing performance degradation for a small number of EBS volumes in a single availability zone use2-az1 in the US-EAST-2 Region. We are actively working on resolving the issue but don’t have an estimated time of recovery at this moment. Customers should restart from an EBS snapshot or failover to alternate availability zone in US-EAST-2 if the application supports it to maintain application availability as we continue to work recovery.
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[ 5.0 ms ] story [ 44.0 ms ] threadsad that you can rely on their health dashboard. doesn't add any value unfortunately.
Also, were are the post-event summaries from AWS[1]? Did AWS decidedly opt-out of post-event summaries and CVEs? Is that even aloud? This is worrisome.
[1]https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/technology/pes/
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