Is Amazon Web Services down?
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Amazon Web Services is a public cloud platform on the 503Radar board. We watch Compute, Storage, Databases, Networking & CDN, Security & Identity, Analytics & ML and Messaging & Other for outage signals — public crowd chatter, first-party visitor reports and Amazon Web Services's official status feed, fused into one honest verdict that often surfaces ahead of the official record. How detection works →
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The live verdict is at the top of this page. 503Radar fuses crowd reports from public platforms with Amazon Web Services's official status feed; when independent sources spike together we raise a signal — often before the official status page updates. If the radar is quiet, we have no evidence of a AWS outage right now.
How does 503Radar detect Amazon Web Services outages?
We monitor public outage chatter across forums, social platforms and developer communities, first-party "seeing this too" reports from visitors, and the official Amazon Web Services status page (health.aws.amazon.com). A statistical anomaly across two or more independent evidence classes becomes a Signal; an official acknowledgement upgrades it to Confirmed. The full pipeline is documented on our methodology page — no black boxes.
Why is Amazon Web Services not working for me?
If 503Radar shows no elevated signals, the problem may be on your side: connectivity, DNS, a VPN or browser extension, or an account-specific issue. Try another network or device and check health.aws.amazon.com for maintenance notices. You can also file a report here — enough independent reports from different countries open a community watch on the board.
What Amazon Web Services services does 503Radar track?
For Amazon Web Services we watch outage signals across Compute, Storage, Databases, Networking & CDN, Security & Identity, Analytics & ML and Messaging & Other. Coverage is signal-driven: we track what people actually report, plus everything Amazon Web Services publishes on its official status feed.