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Netflix blames Amazon for Christmas Eve outage

Sam Forgione / Reuters
December 25, 2012

NEW YORK, Dec 25 — An outage at one of Amazon’s web service centres hit users of Netflix Inc’s streaming video service on Christmas Eve and was not fully resolved until Christmas Day, a spokesman for the movie rental company said on Tuesday.

The outage affected Netflix subscribers across Canada, Latin America and the United States, and affected various devices that allow users to stream movies and television shows, Netflix spokesman Joris Evers said. Such devices range from gaming consoles like the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3 to Blu-ray DVD players to desktop computers and smartphones.

Netflix, which is based in Los Gatos, California, has 30 million streaming subscribers worldwide, of which more than 27 million are in the Americas region that was exposed to the outage and could have potentially been affected, Evers said.

Evers said the issue was the result of an outage at an Amazon Web Services cloud computing centre in Virginia and started at about 12:30 p.m. PST (2030 GMT) on Monday and was fully restored before 8 a.m. PST Tuesday, although streaming was available for most users by 11 p.m. PST on Monday.

The event marks the latest in a series of outages from Amazon Web Services, with one occurring in April of last year that knocked out such sites as Reddit and Foursquare.

“We are investigating exactly what happened and how it could have been prevented,” Evers of Netflix said. “We are happy that people opening gifts of Netflix or Netflix capable devices can watch TV shows and movies and apologize for any inconvenience caused last night.”

Officials at Amazon Web Services were not available for comment.

Evers, the Netflix spokesman, declined to comment on the company’s contracts with Amazon.

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