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>On October 4, 2021, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger went completely offline for approximately 6 hours. The trigger was a routine maintenance command that accidentally withdrew all BGP route announcements for Facebook's authoritative DNS servers. Without DNS, every service became unreachable. Without BGP routes, engineers couldn't remotely access data centers to fix the problem. This reconstruction models the exact failure mechanics — BGP route withdrawal propagation, DNS resolution failure cascade, out-of-band access dependency, and the physical access recovery path — using simulation-backed structural analysis.
Archive: https://archive.today/kXp79
From the post:
>>On October 4, 2021, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger went completely offline for approximately 6 hours. The trigger was a routine maintenance command that accidentally withdrew all BGP route announcements for Facebook's authoritative DNS servers. Without DNS, every service became unreachable. Without BGP routes, engineers couldn't remotely access data centers to fix the problem. This reconstruction models the exact failure mechanics — BGP route withdrawal propagation, DNS resolution failure cascade, out-of-band access dependency, and the physical access recovery path — using simulation-backed structural analysis.