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As of the early hours in the Eastern US timezone, AWS systems were gradually coming back online, with signs of full recovery for some affected services. Still, the incident marked the largest internet disruption since last year's CrowdStrike malfunction, highlighting the risk inherent in centralized digital infrastructure. AWS, which accounts for over 30% of the global cloud storage market, provides on-demand computing power, data storage, and other essential digital services to businesses, governments, and individuals worldwide.