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Large-scale failure of sites around the world was explained by an accident in the USA

by alex

The collection of the work of the largest sites around the world occurred due to an accident at the American CDN provider Fastly. Writes about this TechCrunch.

Reddit, Spotify, Twitch, Stack Overflow, GitHub, PayPal, Vimeo, Shopify, Stripe, as well as CNN and BBC news agencies, The Guardian, The New York Times, Financial Times were disrupted today.

“Today's challenge is not limited to the data center. Fastly has reported a “global CDN disruption,” and it appears to be affecting the company's worldwide network, “the newspaper notes.

In turn, Fastly has already said that the problem has been localized and fixed, warning that “customers may face increased load as global service returns.”

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