Fastly, which was hit by a major outage on Tuesday, says the problem was caused by a bug that was triggered by a customer configuring their service
LONDON (AP) — Fastly, the company hit by a major outage that caused many of the world's top websites to go offline briefly this week …
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Discussion
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@psawers
Paul Sawers
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I'd imagine most infrastructure companies are happy being unknown to the average person, but when those companies are responsible for content that's read by hundreds of millions of people... https://twitter.com/...
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@ngleicher
Nathaniel Gleicher
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All things being equal, a 49 min time-to-remediate is pretty quick for a sneaky little misconfig bug. Lots of stories about the breakdown, but bugs (and hacks) will always happen — nothing is perfect. Detection & recovery is critical and so far that seems well done. https://twitt…
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@ron_miller
Ron Miller
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You could say Fastly was going slowly on Tuesday. I'll be here all week folks. https://twitter.com/...
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@lizthegrey
Liz Fong-Jones
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I truly empathize with this. A configurable system that must be globally consistent is damn hard, and subtle issues can trip bugs weeks or months later. — the incident commander for https://status.cloud.google.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
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Vox
Rebecca Heilweil
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A company you've probably never heard of caused half the internet to go dark
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@fastly
@fastly
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We identified a service configuration that triggered disruptions across our POPs globally and have disabled that configuration. Our global network is coming back online. Continued status is available at https://status.fastly.com/...
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@tim
Tim Bradshaw
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One innocent customer's action took out 85% of the Fastly network yesterday. A configuration change triggered a previously unknown, month-old software bug. It was (mostly) fixed in 49 minutes. https://twitter.com/...
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@ap
@ap
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Fastly said: “The issue has been identified and a fix has been applied. Customers may experience increased origin load as global services return.” A number of sites that were hit early appeared to be coming back online. https://apne.ws/jv3mi7a
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@thestalwart
Joe Weisenthal
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$FSLY +3% as everyone realized that if a $6 billion company could take down the internet then it should be worth more than $6 billion.
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@googledocs
@googledocs
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Glad we could help out! https://twitter.com/...
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@kevincollier
Kevin Collier
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The Verge is publishing through a live Google doc because fastly went down this morning, then this happened. Our whole online information infrastructure is so much more tenuous and ridiculous than we usually consider. https://twitter.com/...
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@halsparks
Hal Sparks
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Imagine if a pinched nerve could make your whole body collapse and stop working... https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
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@ariehkovler
Arieh Kovler
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When there's a HUGE outage, it's usually a config error. https://twitter.com/...
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@arrington
@arrington
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This right here is why I'm bullish on Cloudflare @eastdakota @Cloudflare https://techcrunch.com/...
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@govuk
@govuk
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We are aware of the issues with https://gov.uk/ which means that users may not be able to access the site. This is a wider issue affecting a number of other non-government sites. We are investigating this as a matter of urgency.
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@charlescwcooke
Charles C. W. Cooke
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There's really no point in having a distributed Internet if every major player is going to put their infrastructure behind the same proxy. https://techcrunch.com/...
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@jennelizabethj
@jennelizabethj
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Let's not centralize the internet so much, shall we? A blip this time, catastrophic next time. #internetdown https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
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@fabiochiusi
Fabio Chiusi
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“Despite speculation on social media that the outage was the result of a malicious attack, leading to the hashtag #cyberattack trending on Twitter, there is no evidence pointing to foul play” https://www.theguardian.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
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@kendilaniannbc
Ken Dilanian
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This just in: The internet is important to our daily lives. If this can happen by accident, imagine what an adversary could do. https://twitter.com/...
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@digiphile
Alex Howard
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Good morning! Content delivery networks (CDNs) closely resemble critical infrastructure in the 21st century for digital governments. @fastly told the @guardian a “configuration error” was at fault: https://www.theguardian.com/ ... “there is no evidence pointing to foul play”-@ale…
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@tomwarren
Tom Warren
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look ma, my mistake made some news https://metro.co.uk/...
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@kjhealy
Kieran Healy
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The whole Internet loves Decentralized Packet Switching Network, a lovely topology with no central points of failure! *50 years later* We regret to inform you
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@journodave
David Wyllie
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excited to start my job as chief marketing officer of Fastly, with my pitched campaign of ‘everyone should know who we are and what we do’ time to sit down and take a big sip of cof
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@jessicaelgot
Jessica Elgot
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Luckily WhatsApp is working, so Westminster and the government are still functioning
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@ap
@ap
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Numerous websites were unavailable on Tuesday after an apparent widespread at cloud service company Fastly. Dozens of high-traffic websites including the New York Times, CNN, Twitch and the U.K. government's home page, could not be reached. https://apne.ws/VlyKzjo
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@pwnallthethings
@pwnallthethings
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We did it everyone, we finally ran out of internet
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@verge
@verge
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And we're back! Normal service on the internet has resumed, with the outage traced back to CDN provider Fastly. We'll see you all again in Google Docs for the next disaster. https://www.theverge.com/...
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@rustybrick
Barry Schwartz
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Hey @johnmu - does GoogleBot go into special relax mode and take a bit of a vacation during these outages? https://twitter.com/...
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@rustybrick
Barry Schwartz
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CNN looking good https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
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@iblametom
Thomas Brewster
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Thank the lord TechCrunch has survived https://twitter.com/...
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@brianstelter
Brian Stelter
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Regarding this morning's widespread website outages: “Typically an outage of this nature occurs when a vital internet infrastructure service faces an issue. An apparent glitch at Fastly, a popular CDN provider, is thought to be the reason...” https://techcrunch.com/...
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@ruskin147
Rory Cellan-Jones
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Masses of sites down, including https://gov.uk/ and many news sites
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@campuscodi
Catalin Cimpanu
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Major internet outage developing after Fastly went down earlier https://twitter.com/...