AWS Billing Update for ME-CENTRAL-1 Region
Stand Ende April 2026 erstellt AWS (Amazon Web Services) immer noch Gutschriften für Ressourcen, die in der Region ME-CENTRAL-1 für einen längeren Zeitraum gebucht und vorab bezahlt wurden:
![[Notification] AWS Billing Update for ME-CENTRAL-1 Region [ME-CENTRAL-1] View details in service console Hello, Following our message from March 31, 2026, AWS will issue prorated credits for the upfront fees you paid for affected service(s) in the ME-CENTRAL-1 Region for March and April 2026. Your affected service(s) eligible for credits is available in the 'Affected resources' tab of your AWS Health Dashboard. We will provide notification and guidance when we resume billing operations. March credits will be available by April 30, 2026, and April credits by May 31, 2026. Please refer to the Credits page in your Billing and Cost Management Console [1] to view them. If you have questions about your affected service(s) in ME-CENTRAL-1 Region, please contact AWS Support [2]. [1] https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home#/credits [2] https://aws.amazon.com/support](https://www.alles-bekloppte.de/content/images/2026/04/image-11.png)
Ressourcen in der Regional Middle East Central - 1 stehen also scheinbar nach wie vor nicht oder nur eingeschränkt zur Verfügung.
Unvergessen dabei der Text, der die Ursache des Problems beschreibt.
Anstelle einfach zu sagen, dass mindestens eine iranische Drohne das Rechenzentrum getroffen hatte, wählte man diese Beschreibung:
Mar 01 9:41 AM PST We want to provide some additional information on the power issue in a single Availability Zone in the ME-CENTRAL-1 Region. At around 4:30 AM PST, one of our Availability Zones (mec1-az2) was impacted by objects that struck the data center, creating sparks and fire.
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