- The closure of Google Cloud affects 40 locations, and even cloud flair
- Spatifs, dyscarded and much went down, as had some workplace apps
- Google accused a doddy update for the closure, promising “to improve”.
After facing a huge closure to Google Cloud, several famous websites went off -line yesterday, which has somehow seen users unable to access Spatifs, Discodes and Cloud Flair’s likes.
Inspired by more than 40 locations and 26 services, the closure reduced the system on PT at 11:46 pm on Thursday, June 12, but by 12:30 pm, Google reported that the problem was mostly resolved, except for the US Central 1 (Iowa) region.
The company claims that it has identified the cause of the problem and that engineering teams are working on rehabilitation, but some consumers continue to face problems at PT at 12:41 pm.
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Although Google Cloud said the closure began at 11:46 am at PT, Cloud Flair also faced obstacles from 11am to 15 minutes, which blamed Google Cloud for problems.
The affected popular sites included spataf, dust, snapchat, character.i, cursor and copy. Downticator also shows the number of consumer complaints trying to access some Google Services such as Google Maps and YouTube.
According to the output tracker, some work space apps such as drive, documents and meetings were also affected by the closure.
The company wrote in its mini -event report, “We are very sorry for the impact on all our customers and their customers because of the disruption of this service. Great and small confidence Google Cloud will be with your workload and we will perform better.”
The report alleges a false automatic quota update to shut down Google Cloud’s API management system, claiming almost complete recovery within two hours. However, some delays in rehabilitation continued: “The moderate residual effect of several products (such as a back blog) was for an hour, after which the basic problem was reduced and after that a small number was recovered.”
The Google Cloud Status website has a full log of the incident, and the company has promised to comply with a complete report.


