The internet was intentionally not supposed to be so centralized.
That was the fucking point people.
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From the post:
>Amazon’s AWS and Microsoft’s Azure, two of the world’s biggest cloud service providers, are simultaneously suffering outages, triggering widespread internet disruptions across major companies.
According to Downdetector, problems began around 11:30am ET, with reports surging from users who couldn’t access cloud-connected services, websites or apps.
The outage appears to be affecting dozens of platforms that rely on these cloud networks, including Microsoft 365, Xbox, Outlook, Starbucks, Costco and Kroger.
Even popular developer and data tools like Blackbaud and Minecraft are showing connectivity issues.
Downdetector shows sharp spikes in problem reports for both AWS and Microsoft products, confirming that the disruptions are not isolated.
The internet was intentionally not supposed to be so centralized.
That was the fucking point people.
Archive: https://archive.today/IEpaR
From the post:
>>Amazon’s AWS and Microsoft’s Azure, two of the world’s biggest cloud service providers, are simultaneously suffering outages, triggering widespread internet disruptions across major companies.
According to Downdetector, problems began around 11:30am ET, with reports surging from users who couldn’t access cloud-connected services, websites or apps.
The outage appears to be affecting dozens of platforms that rely on these cloud networks, including Microsoft 365, Xbox, Outlook, Starbucks, Costco and Kroger.
Even popular developer and data tools like Blackbaud and Minecraft are showing connectivity issues.
Downdetector shows sharp spikes in problem reports for both AWS and Microsoft products, confirming that the disruptions are not isolated.