An Amazon partner on Monday removed a gun website from its servers. AR15.com announced it had gone down. “We’ve been booted from GoDaddy and are looking for an alternative solution,” it said in a social media statement. GoDaddy couldn’t be reached. AR15.com, which hosts a forum and publishes resources for gun owners, appeared to be live early Tuesday. GoDaddy in 2018 moved most of its servers to Amazon Web Services, Amazon’s computing arm. Amazon Web Services (AWS) said at the time that GoDaddy was “going all-in” on AWS, “migrating the vast majority of its infrastructure as part of a multi-year transition.” “AWS provides a superior global footprint and set of cloud capabilities which is why we selected them to meet our needs today and into the future. By operating on AWS, we’ll be able to innovate at the speed and scale we need to deliver powerful new tools that will help …
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