Informational message: Delayed Auto Scaling launches of EC2 instances in US-EAST-1
We are working to restore the Auto Scaling service. EC2 instances not managed within Auto Scaling groups are not affected by this event.
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We are working to restore the Auto Scaling service. EC2 instances not managed within Auto Scaling groups are not affected by this event.
We are working to restore the Auto Scaling service. Only EC2 instances managed within Auto Scaling groups are affected by this event.
We are investigating failures in launching and terminating EC2 instances in Auto Scaling groups in US-EAST-1.
We are investigating failures in launching and terminating EC2 instances in Auto Scaling groups in US-EAST-1.
Between 1:40 PM and 05:15 AM PST the fulfillment of Spot instance requests experienced increased failure rates in the US-EAST-1 Region. The issue has been resolved and the service is operating normally.
We are currently investigating increased error rates and latencies for Spot instance related APIs, as well as failures in the fulfillment of new Spot instance requests, in the US-EAST-1 Region.
Between 5:15 AM and 7:16 AM PST a single availability zone in the US-EAST-1 Region experienced delays in VPC Elastic IP associations. The issue has been resolved and the service is operating normally.
We are currently investigating delays in the associations of VPC Elastic IPs in a single availability zone in the US-EAST-1 Region.
Between 11:09 AM and 12:04 PM PST EBS APIs experienced elevated latencies in the US-EAST-1 region and there were also elevated launch failures for EBS backed instances. For a portion of that time, a small number of existing EBS volumes briefly experienced increased IO latencies. The service is now operating normally.
We are investigating increased latencies for the EBS APIs and elevated launch failures for EBS backed instances in the US-EAST-1 Region.