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Amazon Flags AWS Disruption in Bahrain After Drone Activity

Cloud Disruption Prompts Firms to Shift Workloads as Regional Conflict Risks Rise

Dubai: Amazon has confirmed that its cloud infrastructure in Bahrain was disrupted due to reported drone activity. This incident highlights the growing risks to digital systems amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Amazons Amazon Web Services (AWS) region in Bahrain had service issues. Some customers reported throttling errors. The full scale of the disruption is not yet clear. However the incident shows how vulnerable key infrastructure can be during periods of instability.

Amazon has started shifting workloads to regions to ensure service continuity. The company said, “As this situation evolves we request those with workloads in the regions to continue migrating to other locations.”

AWS plays a role in powering many services, including banking platforms, e-commerce operations and government systems. Even small disruptions can have effects because cloud networks are interconnected.

Companies in the United Arab Emirates are not expected to face outages. However they may experience performance or temporary adjustments as traffic is rerouted. Businesses relying heavily on AWS will likely focus on contingency plans to minimise disruptions.

This incident is the second in weeks linked to regional tensions. Earlier disruptions affected AWS infrastructure in Bahrain and the UAE due to power-related issues. This prompted recovery measures.

There is no timeline for full restoration. Companies, in the region are expected to remain on alert and closely monitor developments. They will also strengthen resilience strategies to navigate uncertainty.

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