In a significant blow to regional cloud infrastructure, the AWS Bahrain data center has experienced widespread service disruptions following a surge in regional drone activity linked to escalating geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran. The interference, reportedly caused by drones operating near critical infrastructure, has led to intermittent outages affecting numerous enterprises relying on AWS’s cloud services for both operational continuity and data storage. Industry insiders have pointed out that this marks one of the first times such external security threats have directly impacted the availability of cloud services at this scale in the Middle East.

Service impact reportedly includes:

  • Intermittent access to application hosting platforms
  • Latency and outages in database services
  • Disruptions to real-time analytics and streaming services
  • Increased error rates in API gateway responses
Service Outage Duration Reported Impact
EC2 Instances 2-4 hours Unavailability in key regions
S3 Storage Intermittent Slow data retrieval
Lambda Functions 1-3 hours Execution delays and failures