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Apparently even if you are fully redundant there's a lot of core services in US east 1 that you rely on
No, there isn't. If you of course design your infrastructure correctly...
Wrong. Stuff that wasn't even in us east went down too. Dns is global
Not sure if you are have read the AWS incident but the DNS records for the DynamoDB endpoint got ONLY accidentally removed in us-east-1 and not on the entire world.
All other regions worked perfectly fine.