Websites rumble back to life after Fastly-linked outage
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[June 08, 2021]
By Subrat Patnaik
(Reuters) -Government, media and news
website were coming back to life on Tuesday after a widespread outage
linked to U.S.-based cloud company Fastly.
High traffic sites including Reddit, Amazon, CNN, Paypal, Spotify and
the New York Times were all listed as experiencing problems by outage
tracking website Downdetector.com, but appeared to be coming back up
after outages that ranged from a few minutes to around an hour.
Fastly, one of the world's most widely-used cloud based content delivery
network providers, said "the issue has been identified and a fix has
been applied. Customers may experience increased origin load as global
services return."
The company, which went public in 2019, helps websites move content
using less-congested routes, enabling them to reach consumers faster.
The United Kingdom's attorney general earlier tweeted that the country's
main gov.uk website was down, providing an email for queries.
Fastly website said that most of its coverage areas had faced "Degraded
Performance". Error messages on several of the websites pointed to
Fastly problems.
News publishers came up with inventive workarounds to report about the
wide spread outage while their websites failed to load up.
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Popular tech website the Verge took to Google Docs to
report news, while UK Technology Editor at the Guardian started a
Twitter thread to report on the problems.
Nearly 21,000 Reddit users reported issues with the social media
platform, while more than 2,000 users reported problems with Amazon,
according to Downdetector.com.
Amazon's Twitch was also experiencing an outage, according to
Downdetector's website.
Websites operated by news outlets including the Financial Times, the
Guardian, the New York Times and Bloomberg News also faced outages.
(Reporting by Subrat Patnaik; Editing by Patrick Graham and Bernard
Orr)
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