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Two-hour outage sidelines Amazon.com
August 24th, 2006

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Online retailer Amazon.com was hit Monday by a “major” two-hour website outage, according to Internet performance monitoring vendor Keynote Systems.

The outage, discovered by San Mateo, Calif.-based Keynote’s Internet performance monitoring systems, occurred Monday between 11:02 a.m. and 12:42 p.m. PDT, said Keynote spokesman Dan Berkowitz.

“Most users around the world attempting to access the Amazon.com website would not have been able to access the site” during the outage, Berkowitz said in an email message. “Keynote considers this to be a fairly significant outage.”

In an interview Wednesday, Berkowitz said Keynote does not know the exact cause of the outage, but he pointed to a back-end system problem as one possibility.

Amazon.com spokesman Craig Berman said Wednesday that he couldn’t discuss the cause of the outage because the company doesn’t comment on its back-end systems.

“We strive every day to provide the best experience for our customers, and we have a website that is very complex,” he said. If a problem arises, Amazon works “to get it fully functional as quickly as possible, which is what we did” after Monday’s incident, he added.

Berkowitz said the Amazon.com site is continuously monitored by his company as part of the Keynote Business 40 Index, which tracks site performance of some of the busiest and largest sites on the Internet.

“It’s a big deal because it’s one of the major sites on the Internet,” Berkowitz said. “They don’t have too many outages.”

Todd R. Weiss

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