Fastly faces major outage, many big websites down
What would happen if some of the world’s biggest websites (and most of your favourite ones at that) were to go for a shut down together? Internet users worldwide got the answer to this question on Tuesday, after a massive global internet outage caused several of the most popular websites to go down.
Outage at Fastly Responsible
News, social media, and even governments were not spared, as reports emerged claiming that the cause of the outage can be attributed to Fastly, the US-based provider of cloud computing services.
In response, Fastly posted an update on its own website (can’t say if it was saved from the outage or not), saying that it was in the middle of investigating the issue and the “impact to performance”. The site further revealed that most of its areas of coverage showed a “Degraded Performance”.
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