Issues affecting general access to internet
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 10:56 am
Hi all
Has anyone else been suffering issues connecting to popular websites like Facebook, CNN, bbc.co.uk, etc?
I know that "Fastly" - an edge based cloud provider (who basically cache many websites in data centres near to where people are based, thereby lightening the "load" on the websites actual servers) had a big issue yesterday morning, due to a configuration issue (ie some numb-nut edited something or uploaded a new software patch) and that took out some of the hardware used...and it seems to have affected people in many countries, including the UK.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-57413224
In my case I'm getting issues on some websites (that will not load their homepage at all) and on others it appears to affect only some pages.
The fault has been found and rolled back, BUT I guess it is taking it's time to re-cache and re-populate each and every affected website.
It just goes to show that a minor spanner in the works and the so-called "resilience" of the internet is found to be a myth !
regards
Tim
Has anyone else been suffering issues connecting to popular websites like Facebook, CNN, bbc.co.uk, etc?
I know that "Fastly" - an edge based cloud provider (who basically cache many websites in data centres near to where people are based, thereby lightening the "load" on the websites actual servers) had a big issue yesterday morning, due to a configuration issue (ie some numb-nut edited something or uploaded a new software patch) and that took out some of the hardware used...and it seems to have affected people in many countries, including the UK.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-57413224
In my case I'm getting issues on some websites (that will not load their homepage at all) and on others it appears to affect only some pages.
The fault has been found and rolled back, BUT I guess it is taking it's time to re-cache and re-populate each and every affected website.
It just goes to show that a minor spanner in the works and the so-called "resilience" of the internet is found to be a myth !
regards
Tim