UPDATE 2-AWS working to restore cooling at North Virginia data centre; Coinbase impacted

‌Amazon's cloud ​unit said on Thursday it was actively working to restore temperatures to normal ‌levels at a data centre in North Virginia after overheating disrupted some services, though progress has been slower than anticipated. Amazon Web ‌Services said it had made "incremental progress" in restoring cooling systems, ‌noting that a power loss linked to the incident affected some hardware and that services reliant on the impacted facility could experience "impairments".


Reuters | Updated: 08-05-2026 09:42 IST | Created: 08-05-2026 09:42 IST
UPDATE 2-AWS working to restore cooling at North Virginia data centre; Coinbase impacted

‌Amazon's cloud ​unit said on Thursday it was actively working to restore temperatures to normal ‌levels at a data centre in North Virginia after overheating disrupted some services, though progress has been slower than anticipated.

Amazon Web ‌Services said it had made "incremental progress" in restoring cooling systems, ‌noting that a power loss linked to the incident affected some hardware and that services reliant on the impacted facility could experience "impairments". AWS did ⁠not ​immediately respond ⁠to a Reuters request for comment seeking further details on what caused ⁠the overheating.

As part of its recovery efforts, the cloud computing platform ​said it had shifted traffic away from the impacted Availability ⁠Zone for most services. An "Availability Zone" comprises one or more connected physical ⁠data ​centres and are designed to operate independently within an AWS Region.

The outage has affected Coinbase, which said some users ⁠may experience degraded performance due to the AWS issue, though the ⁠cryptocurrency ⁠exchange added that customer funds remain safe.

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