AI
AWS Bedrock
AWS's fully managed service for accessing foundation models from Anthropic, Meta, Mistral, and others via a single API.
What is AWS Bedrock?
Is AWS Bedrock down? Amazon Bedrock is Amazon Web Services' fully managed generative AI service, launched in 2023 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It provides API access to a curated selection of foundation models from providers including Anthropic, Meta, Mistral, Cohere, and Amazon's own Titan family, enabling enterprises to build and scale AI-powered applications without managing underlying infrastructure. As a core AWS service relied upon by thousands of businesses, any outage or server issues can cascade across countless downstream applications.
Bedrock operates within AWS's regional architecture and routes inference requests through model-specific endpoint clusters distributed across multiple availability zones. The service must handle diverse workloads—from interactive chat applications requiring sub-second latency to large-scale batch inference jobs processing millions of tokens—while managing fair usage across its multi-tenant environment. Demand spikes tied to new model availability announcements, enterprise procurement cycles, or large-scale AI hackathons frequently stress service capacity.
When AWS Bedrock is down or not working, users commonly report that InvokeModel API calls return ThrottlingException or ServiceUnavailableException responses, the AWS Management Console Bedrock playground fails to load model lists, streaming responses via InvokeModelWithResponseStream stall mid-generation and drop the connection, Knowledge Base retrieval queries return empty result sets despite populated vector stores, and CloudWatch metrics for Bedrock invocations show a sudden flat line indicating the endpoint has stopped processing requests.
Track AWS Bedrock server status and outage reports in real time on Outage.gg. If AWS Bedrock is not working, check the live AWS Bedrock status page to see if others are affected and get notified the moment AWS Bedrock is back online.
Common AWS Bedrock Problems
Issues users most frequently report when AWS Bedrock is having problems.
Service unavailability
API calls are failing, dashboards are unreachable, or the service is returning 5xx errors.
Slow performance / high latency
Response times are significantly above normal, causing timeouts and degraded user experience.
Authentication failures
API keys, OAuth tokens, or SSO logins are being rejected unexpectedly.
Data sync & storage issues
Files, databases, or synced data are not updating, missing, or inaccessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about AWS Bedrock outages and server status.
You can check the live AWS Bedrock server status at outage.gg/services/aws-bedrock. The page shows real-time community-submitted outage reports, an hourly trend chart, and the current health status.
AWS Bedrock can stop working for a number of reasons including scheduled maintenance windows, unexpected server failures, network infrastructure problems, or DDoS attacks. Check the live status page on Outage.gg for the latest community reports to see if others are experiencing the same issue.
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