Web-based code hosting service Bitbucket experienced more than 19 hours of downtime over the weekend after an apparent DDoS attack on the sky-high compute infrastructure it rents from Amazon.com.
This in turn left many developers without access to code projects hosted on Bitbucket, a GitHub-like service based on the Mercurial version control system.

"Looks like all (my and a large number of fellow nerds) bitbucket projects have evaporated in a temporary, cloudy way. This is a major pissoff," said one Reg reader and Bitbucket user, as others vented via Twitter.

But on another level, the news is sure to fuel fears over the security of Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) and similar "infrastructure clouds," online services that provide grid-like access to scalable processing, storage, and networking resources.

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