Global Fastly outage takes down a tonne of the internet

Global Fastly outage takes down a tonne of the internet

Global Fastly outage takes down a tonne of the internet

A large chunk of the internet was taken down this morning thanks to an outage at Fastly, a major CDN (content distribution network). Fastly’ disruptions caused major websites to go offline across the globe, including Reddit, Twitch, GitHub, and even the UK government’s GOV.UK domain. Thankfully, OC3D has remained online despite the disruption. 

The errors started at 9.58 UTC and persisted for around an hour, giving browsers 503 errors and connection failure messages while affected websites were offline. Fastly has since implemented a fix for the issue, allowing websites to return to the internet from 10.57 UTC. That said, some lingering issues are expected over the next few hours as services return to the web. 

At this time, the root cause of the internet outage remains unknown, aside from the fact that Fastly was the service behind the outage. Fastly are unlikely to confirm the exact cause of the outage, given the short term nature of the outage and how the company would seek to prevent the issue from being discussed more widely. 

Sites that depend on Fastly are all coming back online, and soon, Fastly’s CDN glitch will be forgotten about. 

Global Fastly outage takes down a tonne of the internet  

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