Rampant AI‑driven GitHub outages force Microsoft into an unlikely alliance — Amazon steps in to keep code in line
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Microsoft has turned to Amazon Web Services for extra computing power after a string of AI-related outages on GitHub, the platform it acquired for $7.5 billion in 2018. The outages have strained GitHub's compute resources, which have been overwhelmed by a surge in development activity driven by the increasing use of AI to write code faster. GitHub's own blog has detailed how the service has failed to meet its own service level agreements, with an uptime of 90.21% below the stated 99.9%. Microsoft is accelerating its move to Azure and exploring a multi-cloud strategy to meet the demand.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The partnership with Amazon highlights the limitations of Microsoft's infrastructure in supporting the rapid growth of GitHub, and raises questions about the company's ability to manage its AI-driven platforms.