Internet connectivity is one of the most important factors these days. We look up to it for the majority of our daily work from working from home to our entertainment. From keeping a check on the surroundings by the security camera, connecting needs an internet connection. Meanwhile, we all see minor hiccups in the internet connection from time to time, it does interrupt our work.
In recent events, the internet outage on major websites along with the US govt websites was witnessed by thousands of netizens. It not only created panic among people but also disrupted work majorly. The majorly hit websites went out with an error 403 bad connection. All of this lasted for about an hour and many internet users bore the loss.
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What happened?
All of it due to the global content delivery network (CDN)- Fastly which was used by all of the affected websites. They immediately confirmed that there has been an issue from their side and started working to resolve it. By noon, most of the affected websites were restored and began to work seamlessly. Although, it was reported that it still took a slow restoring time but they were opening without any errors.
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre also investigated the issue and further found no trace of malicious elements behind it.
What caused the Internet outage?
The reason behind the Twitter trend #InternetOutage was found out within 24 hours. It is reported that one of the customers at Fastly tried to change the setting on their account and it sparked the internet error. Fastly is a CDN service that provides fast speed and performance to websites with heavy traffic. So, the websites rather than using their servers, divert the user visiting it through the CDN servers. There are multiple CDN servers based all over the globe, this is to maintain the fast speed connection.
But that is where the root cause of the problem exists, as it can also serve as the network failure like in this case. The websites which were under its wings had all the traffic blocked due to the network failure. Apparently, it was due to a bug that was initiated after one of the customers triggered it using one of the settings in the updated Fastly system.
Nick Rockwell, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Infrastructure at Fastly stated on the official blog-
How can we avoid such issues in the future?
Although the exact circumstances were not revealed by Fastly, it made us question the vulnerability. We have been resorting to the internet for everything and thus these outages affect every one of us majorly. We must take a stand now and start looking for alternatives that will help us in avoiding such incidents in the future. To continue with our work, everyone should actively discuss the dependence on the internet and then help in finding a solution.
The cloud services providing the best for the websites to speed up the reach for the consumer can not be the only reason to avoid the cost of an internet outage. Their stability for the long-term consumer services must not rely on only such centralized systems.
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Wrapping up-
The recent event is not the only one in the history of CDN-related internet outages. So it brings us back to the question – Was the internet meant for such a centralized system or not? Is it good to have the traditional internet servers for which only the respondent site or application will go out service without taking others with it?
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