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AWS Gulf Data Centers Hit by Drones Prompt Rethink of Cloud Resilience

Experts call for critical‑infrastructure protections for hyperscale sites, prioritizing multi‑region design with independent connectivity.

Overview

  • Amazon Web Services confirmed three facilities in the UAE and Bahrain were struck by drones, causing structural, power, fire and water damage and knocking nearly 60 services offline.
  • AWS warned customers the disruption could be prolonged and advised migrating workloads out of the Middle East region to alternate AWS regions.
  • Security and cloud specialists said the incidents underscore the physical fragility of the cloud and urged treating data centers as critical national infrastructure requiring stronger protection.
  • Recommended resilience steps include multi‑region architectures, workload portability and failover, plus connectivity that does not rely solely on shared terrestrial routes, with some advocating space‑based networks for added redundancy.
  • IRGC‑linked outlets have framed commercial cloud assets as legitimate targets tied to Project Nimbus, while experts highlighted legal and data‑sovereignty hurdles to rapid cross‑border failover and floated mutual‑aid arrangements between data centers.