Amazon data center in Bahrain hit: storage issues

Bahraini officials claim an Iranian strike hit a cloud computing center belonging to the American company Amazon. The strike, according to the statement, damaged the center. However, they stated that "there was no direct hit. "
According to the latest information, the object was attacked drones "Shahed" type. And this is at least the second strike on a facility in Manama.
Amazon Web Services, for its part, confirmed the impact, adding that power outages had occurred at the data center. It noted that "extended recovery" would be required.
From the statement on the company's official website:
Customers were advised to migrate workloads to other regions where Amazon data centers were available.
Local sources:
The AWS Bahrain cloud service has been disrupted. Key components affected include EC2 (compute), S3 (storage), databases, the Lambda serverless computing segment, and others.
For example, without the Lambda segment, a whole range of processes and procedures become complicated or impossible, including integration between various services, real-time processing of big data, and automatic processing of graphics, video, and text documents.
The Iranian attack affected banks, payment systems, delivery apps, and corporate software.
Tehran has previously announced strikes on the infrastructure of major Western companies in the region, claiming that they are all being targeted because they help the US and Israel collect, process, transmit, analyze intelligence data and manage military operations.
- Alexey Volodin
Source: https://en.topwar.ru