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Amazon Went Down on Its Biggest Day — 2001 Disaster Explained

In 2001, Amazon faced a major crisis on its most important shopping day — Black Friday. For several hours, the entire website went down as cascading system failures brought everything to a halt. The root cause was a fragile monolithic architecture that combined all core services into one tightly coupled system.

This failure triggered a turning point inside Amazon. Led by engineer Matt Round and enforced by Jeff Bezos, the company began breaking its monolith into independent services — an architectural shift that laid the foundation for microservices and eventually Amazon Web Services (AWS).

This is the true story of how a 4-hour outage didn’t just break a website — it changed the future of the internet, cloud computing, and modern software architecture.

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