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Is Amazon Web Services (AWS) Down?

Live availability, response time, and global outage monitoring

Live status updates · Real-time check · Global monitoring

aws.amazon.com
UP

Response Time

391 ms

HTTP Code

200 (OK)

SSL Status

Valid (115 days)

Server IP

108.157.142.52

Independent Status Check

HTTP · DNS · SSL

This page combines live response checks with DNS and SSL validation.

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About Amazon Web Services (AWS)

AWS is Amazon's comprehensive cloud computing platform used by millions of businesses.

Our latest live check shows aws.amazon.com is reachable right now. HTTP status is 200, and the current response time is shown in the live status panel above.

Official Status Page: https://status.aws.amazon.com/

Technical Details

HTTP Response

Status Code: 200

Response Time: 391 ms

DNS Information

IP Address: 108.157.142.52

Country: United States

Resolver: system

SSL Certificate

Status: Valid ✓

Issuer: Amazon

Expires in: 115 days

For large services, the server location shown here may reflect a CDN, load balancer or edge node rather than the company’s headquarters or main infrastructure.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) Status History

3
checks in last 24h
3
successful checks
0
failed checks
278 ms
average response time
TimeStatusHTTPResponse
Jun 24, 18:06 UP 200 391 ms
Jun 24, 07:51 UP 200 148 ms
Jun 24, 07:48 UP 200 295 ms
Jun 23, 13:35 UP 200 325 ms
Jun 23, 05:57 UP 200 482 ms
Jun 23, 05:55 UP 200 452 ms
Jun 22, 04:23 UP 200 214 ms
Jun 21, 14:07 UP 200 512 ms
Jun 21, 10:48 UP 200 179 ms
Jun 20, 17:15 UP 200 1018 ms
User reports in the last 24 hours: 0

Troubleshooting Steps

If Amazon Web Services (AWS) is down for everyone:

  • Check official status or support channels
  • Wait for restoration before repeated login/payment attempts
  • Monitor this page for live technical changes

If it's only down for you:

  1. Clear browser cache
  2. Try another browser or device
  3. Restart router
  4. Flush DNS cache
  5. Try mobile data instead of WiFi
  6. Disable VPN/proxy

If aws.amazon.com is not opening for you, refresh the page, try another browser or private window, clear DNS cache, disable VPN/proxy temporarily and test from a different network. If the status is DOWN, wait before repeated login or payment attempts.

Flush DNS Cache Commands:

Windows:ipconfig /flushdns
Mac:sudo dscacheutil -flushcache
Linux:sudo systemd-resolve --flush-caches

Official Status & Verification

For final confirmation, check Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s official support, status or social channels. This page provides independent technical checks, but it does not replace announcements from the service owner.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:How do I know if Amazon Web Services (AWS) is down?

Check the live status, HTTP code and response time at the top of this page. If Amazon Web Services (AWS) is down across multiple networks and user reports increase, the issue is more likely widespread.

Q:Is Amazon Web Services (AWS) down for everyone or just me?

If this checker shows UP but you still cannot access aws.amazon.com, the issue may be local to your device, browser, DNS, ISP, VPN or region. If it shows DOWN, it may affect more users.

Q:What should I do if Amazon Web Services (AWS) is not working?

Refresh the page, test another browser, restart your router, clear DNS cache and try a different network. For widespread issues, wait and check official channels.

Q:Can DNS issues cause Amazon Web Services (AWS) to appear down?

Yes. DNS problems can stop your device from finding aws.amazon.com. Try flushing DNS cache or testing public DNS such as Cloudflare or Google DNS.

Q:What does HTTP 200 mean for aws.amazon.com?

HTTP 200 is the response code returned by the latest check. 2xx usually means reachable, while 4xx/5xx codes may indicate access or server issues.

Q:Where can I get official updates about Amazon Web Services (AWS) outages?

Check the official status page at https://status.aws.amazon.com/, plus official support or social channels.