Amazon S3 systems failure downs Web 2.0 sites
A systems failure at Amazon's S3 hosted storage service this morning has affected a host of Web 2.0 applications such as Twitter and SumgMug, which are dependent on it for the delivery of their applications.
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"Reliable online storage
"Reliable online storage powered by Amazon S3." Was that suppose to be a joke! Because it was sure funny to me, S3 is becoming like a really bad comedy routine, a quick punchline with no substance! outages are becoming way too frequent, I'm working on a new Iphone app and thought about using S3 for my backend. You can forget that now, no way, i'm going to look into more options like Nirvanix.