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Amazon apologizes for server outage, offers credit

The Columbian
Published: April 29, 2011, 12:00am

NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon.com is apologizing for a data-center outage that brought down major websites including Foursquare and Reddit a week ago. It is offering affected Web services customers a 10-day credit.

The company isn’t disclosing how much the credit will cost it. Amazon Web Services accounts for only a few percent of Amazon’s total revenue, but the company has high hopes for the business. The service rents out computer time by the hour.

The outage was a major stumble for the service. Amazon is still restoring some of the computers brought down in the incident, which began eight days ago.

In a post-mortem report on Friday, Amazon said human error set off the outage. An automated error-recovery mechanism then went out of control, and many computers became “stuck” in recovery mode.

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