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After the AWS Outage, Pressure Mounts for Cloud Diversification

by Kingsley Okeke
October 22, 2025
in Cybersecurity
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AWS outage influences cloud infrastructure

The global outage that hit Amazon Web Services (AWS) this week has reignited debate over the world’s heavy reliance on a handful of cloud providers. As critical infrastructure, government systems, and global businesses went offline, experts and industry leaders called for greater diversification across the cloud ecosystem.

A Single Point of Failure

The AWS shutdown, which originated in the US-EAST-1 region on 20 October 2025, disrupted services for banks, media outlets, and logistics firms across multiple continents. For many observers, the scale of the outage underscored the fragility of digital infrastructure, which becomes particularly evident when so much depends on a single provider.

The Guardian reported that parts of the UK’s public sector, worth over £1.7 billion in contracts, were affected by the outage, highlighting the deep ties governments have with AWS. Analysts described the event as “a single point of failure for the internet,” warning that such dependency poses systemic risks to national resilience and economic continuity.

Experts Call for Multi-Cloud Strategies

Technology analysts and cybersecurity experts have since urged organisations to adopt multi-cloud and hybrid cloud models to mitigate concentration risk. Diversification, they argue, is no longer optional for mission-critical services.

One expert quoted by Al Jazeera noted, “We urgently need diversification in cloud computing. The infrastructure underpinning democratic discourse, independent journalism, and secure communications cannot depend on a handful of companies.”

Recommended approaches include:

  • Deploying across multiple regions within the same provider to prevent localised failures.

  • Adopting a multi-cloud architecture by distributing workloads among different providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.

  • Maintaining hybrid systems that combine cloud resources with on-premises or local infrastructure for backup.

Cost and Complexity Slow Change

Despite the consensus on diversification, experts acknowledge the challenges. Multi-cloud infrastructure demands additional investment in redundancy, data replication, and cross-platform management. Many organisations remain locked into vendor-specific tools that make migration or replication difficult.

Analysts note that while large enterprises can afford active failover systems, smaller businesses may struggle to justify the added cost until an outage forces their hand.

A Wake-Up Call for Regulators

The outage also prompted renewed discussion about whether major cloud providers should be treated as critical national infrastructure. With banking, public administration, and healthcare increasingly dependent on a few private companies, regulators in Europe and North America are reportedly reviewing oversight mechanisms for the cloud sector.

Rethinking Cloud Dependence

The AWS outage highlights how a technical failure could create a policy moment. The incident has exposed how deeply cloud dependency runs through modern economies and raised difficult questions about resilience, competition, and control.

For now, the message from industry experts is clear: the cloud needs backup plans of its own.

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