Amazon Web Services (AWS) reported significant service degradation in its Middle East (UAE) region, citing localized power issues as the primary cause. The disruption coincided with reports from the UAE Ministry of Defense regarding the interception of Iranian ballistic missiles targeting the country. Specifically, the ME-CENTRAL-1 (mec1-az2) availability zone experienced increased error rates and data processing latencies, impacting various cloud-dependent businesses. This incident highlights the growing vulnerability of critical digital infrastructure amid escalating geopolitical tensions between regional powers. Market analysts suggest that such disruptions could increase regional risk premiums and volatility for instruments like the DFMGI and AMZN stock. The simultaneous kinetic military action and infrastructure failure underscore the complex risks facing multinational tech firms operating in volatile regions.
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