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Storm Hits Amazon & Affects LoadStorm

load testing tool outage - storm in VirginiaLoadStorm provides the lowest cost load testing tool by efficiently using cloud computing resources. In 2008, we launched our service based on the Amazon Web Services EC2 cloud. It has been very good for us. Rarely have we had any reliability issues.

However, the US-East-1 region (Virginia data center) for AWS got hit by a storm (not LoadStorm) last night. They lost power for about 30 minutes which caused extended outage for our load testing tool as well as other well-known services includng Netflix, Heroku, Pinterest, and Instagram.

It is frustrating to us to experience any downtime, but I guess we are in good company. The data center outage was the result a powerful electrical storm struck the Washington, D.C. area, leaving as many as 1.5 million residents without power.


Where was the generator power?

Apparently it didn't work correctly to prevent the servers from going without power. Hmmm....sounds like the engineering was inadequate. I know that type of equipment is expensive, but we are talking about one of the largest and most advance data centers on the planet. There is no excuse. In the words of James T. Kirk in his scrap with Khan, "We got caught with our britches down." Maybe the AWS engineers need to take the Kobayashi Maru test.

What's worse is that customers were affected for more than 30 minutes as Amazon worked to recover virtual machine instances. “We can confirm that a large number of instances in a single Availability Zone have lost power due to electrical storms in the area,” Amazon reported at 8:30 pm Pacific time. Shortly after that message they said “power has been restored to the impacted Availability Zone and we are working to bring impacted instances and volumes back online.”

It took several hours to fully recover the EC2 server instances and the EBS (Elastic Block Storage) volumes. A number of big web applications and popular services were down for much longer. Although LoadStorm was back up by about 8:00 am MDT, Instagram was unavailable until about Noon Pacific time Saturday, more than 15 hours after the incident began. Heroku reported 8 hours of downtime for some services, and ironically, Heroku is a cloud infrastructure provider that uses AWS data centers.

Even Large Companies Have Performance Problems in 2010

I found this interesting because it shows how even large companies running on their own "safe" data centers can experience massive performance failure. SaaS and cloud providers may get media attention for outages, but isn't it somewhat hypocritical of Fortune 5000 CTOs to claim that their internal systems are "safe"? Come on, let's be real. Systems have been experiencing poor performance for 60+ years, and hardware will continue to fail, and software will always have bugs, and architects will overlook weaknesses, and CEOs will annually cut budgets for performance engineering.

Software as a Service(SaaS) Outage

What are the repercussions of a Software as a Service outage? Obviously, there is significant monetary value being lost during these periods. Customers may not make purchases on eCommerce sites or could simply take their business to a competitor. The basic sources of downtime are attack, overload, no power, bugs, and breakdowns.

Twitter is Grown?

Last year we saw plenty of downtime from Twitter. The response from Twitter was 'growing pains.' Since then, we have seen a large supply of posts from the development staff at Twitter describing issues and concepts related to their up-scaling efforts. Many users posted on the need for a push messaging system. Other users blame the foundation of Twitter's problems squarely on Ruby on Rails' supposed failure to scale. Twitter does not appear to want to change or remove Ruby on Rails any time soon. It is not my place to make a distinction on this topic.

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