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by gkoberger
4887 days ago
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Using very naïve calculations, it looks like they lost up to $5 million in revenue because of this. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28Amazon.com%27s+annua... (This ignores a lot of important factors: not all pages being down, it happening in peak US hours, not accounting for the uninterrupted AWS revenue, having to purchase new hardware, damaged brand, etc) |
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>During my time as an engineer working on Amazon.com, we occasionally experienced outages of various lengths. One of the surprising details about these outages is that they really didn't result in any revenue loss. That is, it appeared that customers would simply wait until the website was available again to make their purchase. I would be surprised if that effect doesn't still happen today especially with the availability of Amazon on a variety of platforms (i.e. customers are comfortable ordering from their phones when they couldn't get to the website from their desktop computers).
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5147461