This is how you handle a global infra incident - crisp, transparent, builds trust https://t.co/PgC6nwIEwM
— Kris Beevers (@beevek) June 9, 2021
You could say Fastly was going slowly on Tuesday. I'll be here all week folks. https://t.co/ZQVLVpsHk2
— Ron Miller (@ron_miller) June 9, 2021
I truly empathize with this. A configurable system that must be globally consistent is damn hard, and subtle issues can trip bugs weeks or months later.
— Liz Fong-Jones (方禮真) (@lizthegrey) June 9, 2021
-- the incident commander for https://t.co/FBUCgfOmMm https://t.co/ve58JmA7q5
The fact that @fastly was able to detect, identify, and remediate this clearly complex problem as quickly as they did may be one of the most technically impressive things I’ve seen in years.
— Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) June 9, 2021
This is way, way beyond “someone unplugged the wrong server” territory. https://t.co/YtMoooAEi4
One innocent customer’s action took out 85% of the Fastly network yesterday.
— Tim Bradshaw (@tim) June 9, 2021
A configuration change triggered a previously unknown, month-old software bug. It was (mostly) fixed in 49 minutes. https://t.co/ZS0FuR5uky
All things being equal, a 49 min time-to-remediate is pretty quick for a sneaky little misconfig bug. Lots of stories about the breakdown, but bugs (and hacks) will always happen — nothing is perfect. Detection & recovery is critical and so far that seems well done. https://t.co/z5ZIrsIMiu
— Nathaniel Gleicher (@ngleicher) June 9, 2021
"for once, it was neither DNS, nor the Network" https://t.co/8NEafK4wmK
— Nico CARTRON (@cartron) June 9, 2021
To be honest they handled the issue extremely fast considering how almost every website people visit daily was completely down https://t.co/NYgMmE9kWY
— pigeon ? (@pigeonburger) June 9, 2021
My favourite part of outages is learning from others experiences via their reports. #hugops https://t.co/QdFv8mUcEU
— Jenny Wong ? (@miss_jwo) June 9, 2021
I'd imagine most infrastructure companies are happy being unknown to the average person, but when those companies are responsible for content that's read by hundreds of millions of people... https://t.co/wcj12YYPt7
— Paul Sawers (@psawers) June 9, 2021
Shares in Fastly, the internet infrastructure company whose error took down thousands of popular websites around the world on Tuesday, rose 11% in the aftermath of the outagehttps://t.co/fywWrSct20
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 9, 2021
Fastly shares jump 11% after outage takes down thousands of websites https://t.co/wFdkLnPsc2
— Financial Times (@FT) June 9, 2021
Fastly shares jump 11% after outage takes down thousands of websites https://t.co/tNsLjoh6Z1
— 通行人1 (@passerby1_) June 9, 2021
障害で逆に株価が上がったfastly (復旧の速さと、多くの企業に使われていると分かったことで)
全体的に良い記事
WOW.
— JΞSŦΞR ✪ ΔCŦUΔL³³°¹ (@th3j35t3r) June 9, 2021
"One customer changing their settings caused a major internet blackout, Fastly says"https://t.co/6bZpeqWU2F
Fastlyの障害ある顧客の設定によって起こされたものらしいけど、
— 西田宗太郎@ハッカー飯の人 (@sotaronishida) June 9, 2021
CDNの設定で無限ループが走ってしまったとかそんなかんじかな?https://t.co/1aW3lv5vJb