AWS, or Amazon Web Services, is a cloud computing platform that provides on-demand infrastructure and managed services for building, deploying, and operating software. It is used by developers, operations teams, and enterprises to run applications, store data, and manage networking and security. Its main product surfaces are web-based consoles, APIs, and command-line tools across a large catalog of cloud services.
30 days uptime
100.000%
30 of 30 days clean · 0m total downtime
All windows
No incidents recorded for this service.
Official status page: https://health.aws.amazon.com (opens in new tab)
Live status pill for AWS. Updates automatically — no maintenance, no API key.
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Drop into any HTML page — README, docs, vendor homepage. No iframe, no dependencies.
<script src="https://checkupstream.com/embed/badge.js?service=aws"></script>Self-contained, CSP-friendly. Theme + size are query params; revalidates every 60s.
<iframe src="https://checkupstream.com/embed/aws" style="border:0;width:260px;height:44px" loading="lazy" title="AWS status badge"></iframe>GitHub READMEs, GitLab, MDX docs — links to the live reliability page.
[](https://checkupstream.com/reliability/aws)Useful for status-page composers (Notion, Slab, custom dashboards) that accept image URLs.
https://checkupstream.com/embed/aws/badge.svgAWS is currently Operational. CheckUpstream tracks AWS in real-time across the official status page, RSS / Atom feeds, and community telemetry — refresh this page for the latest reading.
Looking for the live "is AWS down" view? See the AWS Status page.
AWS has not had a resolved incident in the past 12 months on the surfaces CheckUpstream monitors.
AWS's 30-day customer-perceived uptime is 100.000%. The figure is weighted (full-outage = 1.0, degraded = 0.3) so component blips don't collapse the score the way a raw incident-count would.
Sign up to CheckUpstream and add AWS to a watchlist. We send incident alerts via Slack, email, webhook, or PagerDuty within seconds of detection — covering both the official status page and community signals (HN, Reddit, Bluesky, Cloudflare Radar).
AWS, or Amazon Web Services, is a cloud computing platform that provides on-demand infrastructure and managed services for building, deploying, and operating software. It is used by developers, operations teams, and enterprises to run applications, store data, and manage networking and security. Its main product surfaces are web-based consoles, APIs, and command-line tools across a large catalog of cloud services.
We poll AWS's official status page on a 1-5 minute cadence, parse its RSS / Atom feed as a fallback, ingest community signals from social platforms, and aggregate per-org SDK telemetry. Multiple sources reduce false positives versus any single feed alone.