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      In response to a major disruption in late October that knocked out DNS resolution across its US-EAST-1 region — a failure that took down apps and services ranging from Slack and Signal to Zoom and Amazon itself — Amazon Web Services has introduced a new business-continuity tool called “Accelerated Recovery” for its DNS service Amazon Route 53. The new feature is designed to allow customers to regain DNS control and push DNS changes within 60 minutes in the event of a regional outage, enabling traffic rerouting, provisioning of standby infrastructure, and critical DNS edits — all without needing to reconfigure existing automation or APIs. The offering is now generally available (free for public hosted zones) and aims to satisfy demand from industries that require high resilience and regulatory-compliance guarantees, such as banking, fintech, and SaaS.

      Sources: The Register, TechRadar

      Key Takeaways

      – The new “Accelerated Recovery” feature enables up to a 60-minute recovery time objective (RTO) for DNS services during AWS regional outages in US-EAST-1, improving resilience for mission-critical applications.

      – The rollout addresses demand from regulated sectors (like banking, fintech, and SaaS) that require rapid DNS fail-over and compliance-ready business-continuity options, reflecting broader concerns about cloud centralization risks.

      – Adoption requires manual enablement per hosted zone but integrates seamlessly with existing Amazon Web Services (AWS) APIs and automation tools — no re-architecting needed for most users.

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      The recent outage of AWS’s US-EAST-1 region — triggered by a glitch in its DNS infrastructure — sent shockwaves through the internet’s backbone, briefly crippling popular apps like Slack, Signal, Zoom, and even Amazon’s own services. The root cause was traced back to a failure in DNS resolution tied to the region’s internal control plane, which rippled outward and cascaded across multiple dependent services. The episode underlined just how fragile global reliance on a handful of cloud providers had become.

      Now, AWS is attempting to blunt the blow of future failures. The new “Accelerated Recovery” feature for Amazon Route 53 is intended as a resilience back-stop — giving customers the ability to make DNS changes, reroute traffic, and provision alternate infrastructure within as little as 60 minutes of an outage. For companies that rely on near-constant uptime — especially regulated industries such as banks, fintech firms, and SaaS providers — this kind of rapid recovery capability isn’t optional: it’s mission critical.

      One appealing aspect of the launch: straight-line adoption with minimal disruption. Since the feature works with existing Route 53 APIs and standard automation toolsets, there’s no need for teams to rewrite scripts, refactor architecture, or retrain staff. Instead, they simply enable “Accelerated Recovery” for their public hosted zones — and the feature is immediately functional and free of charge.

      At a higher level, the release signals a growing shift within major infrastructure providers toward recognizing and building around existential weaknesses in cloud centralization. Outages — once a rare inconvenience — are now seen as inevitable hazards when your entire business or product stack depends on a handful of neutral cloud hubs. Businesses that treat the cloud as a permanent, systemic component of their operations are increasingly demanding stronger guarantees: rapid fail-over, disaster recovery, and compliance-ready redundancy.

      By offering “Accelerated Recovery,” AWS is acknowledging those demands. The move may not guarantee zero downtime — outages can still happen — but it represents a step toward “contained failure,” where disruption is constrained, recovery is rapid, and the economic or reputational fallout is limited.

      For many customers, the lesson is clear: cloud resilience strategy can’t just be about uptime during normal operations — it must also account for, and quickly recover from, cascading systemic failures. With this new DNS business-continuity feature, AWS is providing one of the tools that enterprise infrastructure teams will likely factor into their disaster-planning playbooks.

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