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By: Allyson Couture | 10/20/25
For many organizations, the move to the cloud has delivered on much of what it promised: dynamic scalability, zero downtime deployments, and the freedom to offload infrastructure. In many ways, it’s delivered the kind of reliability and efficiency IT teams once only dreamed of.
But what do you do when the cloud doesn’t live up to its silver lining?
This morning, on October 20, 2025, an AWS outage centered in its US-East-1 (Northern Virginia) region took out some of the biggest names on the web. Apps went dark, websites slowed or failed, and the ripple effects were felt across industries. While AWS engineers are actively working toward full recovery, this outage serves as a stark reminder that even the largest cloud provider can falter and “resolved” issues can resurface unexpectedly.
In keeping with our earlier guidance on “What Happens When Your Cloud Provider Goes Down,” this event gives us real-world context for what to expect, how to respond, and how to prepare.
Here's a summary of the outage and how it played out:
If your business or website uses AWS, here are the key steps you should take right now (and a few things to prepare for in the future) based on what happened today:
Our earlier blog pointed out several risks when the cloud provider goes down, here’s how today’s incident mirrors them:
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