Etsy is 404 too: <a href="https://www.etsy.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.etsy.com</a><p>Seems to be a bigger issue.<p>edit: Nest is down too: <a href="http://nest.com" rel="nofollow">http://nest.com</a><p>Fitbit.com is 404 too: <a href="https://www.fitbit.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.fitbit.com</a><p>Big GCP issue?<p>edit2: Downdetector.com shows multiple website and services as down, including Pokemon GO or Rocket League.<p>GCP status page is still green all over the board: <a href="https://status.cloud.google.com" rel="nofollow">https://status.cloud.google.com</a><p>19:10 CET update: Some websites are coming back, including spotify.com, but their app still does not work for me.<p>information about outage just added to GCP status page, direct link: <a href="https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5REh" rel="nofollow">https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5R...</a><p><i>Description: We are experiencing an issue with Cloud Networking beginning at Tuesday, 2021-11-16 09:53 US/Pacific.</i><p><i>Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.</i><p><i>We will provide an update by Tuesday, 2021-11-16 10:40 US/Pacific with current details.</i><p><i>We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.</i><p>19:20 CET update:<p><i>Description: We believe the issue with Cloud Networking is partially resolved.</i><p><i>Customers will be unable to apply changes to their load balancers until the issue is fully resolved.</i><p><i>We do not have an ETA for full resolution at this point.</i><p><i>We will provide an update by Tuesday, 2021-11-16 11:28 US/Pacific with current details.</i><p>Spotify desktop app still not working for me.<p>19:45 CET: Spotify app is back online for me.
Global: Experiencing Issue with Cloud networking<p>Incident began at 2021-11-16 10:10 (all times are US/Pacific).<p><a href="https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5REh" rel="nofollow">https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5R...</a>
Looks like perhaps an issue with Google Load Balancer. We have a load balancer in front of Google Storage Buckets, and can access resources directly from the buckets, but getting 404 when going through the load balancer.
Half the internet is down because of a Google Cloud global issue on their load balancers, including Spotify and Etsy and GCP status is all green: <a href="https://status.cloud.google.com" rel="nofollow">https://status.cloud.google.com</a>
If you ever wondered why GCP is a distant third runner in the enterprise cloud space, here is your answer.
Ironically it appears that IsItDownRightNow? is also down, although that could because they're experiencing what is basically going to be the equivalent of a DDOS.
Netlify is also failing for us, and reporting bad TLS certs. Not sure if they use GCP <a href="https://www.netlifystatus.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.netlifystatus.com/</a>
Sites that are down according to <a href="https://downdetector.com" rel="nofollow">https://downdetector.com</a> include Spotify, Discord, Snapchat, Etsy, Pokemon Go, Epic Games, Target, Paramount+, Evernote
Global: Experiencing Issue with Cloud networking
Incident began at 2021-11-16 10:10 (all times are US/Pacific).
<a href="https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5REh" rel="nofollow">https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5R...</a>
I wondered why our alerts started going nuts. Seems like basically every global Google Cloud load balancer went down. Doesn't seem to affect single-region network load balancers.<p>Edit: All of ours are back up. Some other services still seem down though.
Funny thing is when you google Home Depot or Paramount Plus you get ads served by Google as the first result. When click on it Google then shows you a 404 page. I wonder if they'll get a refund on their Adwords campaign.
I also wonder how many companies didn't want to admit they were using Google for their infrastructure. Downdetector shows AWS being affected, it'd be embarrassing if they were caught using Google Cloud Platform.
ok, so our API is down. We're on GCP...<p><a href="https://api.newscatcherapi.com/v2/search" rel="nofollow">https://api.newscatcherapi.com/v2/search</a>
See also <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29243740" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29243740</a>
I have a few services running from the same GKE cluster, same ingress controller, same nodes, same GLB, same everything.<p>Some are 404ing at the moment and others work just fine. Feels like a GLB issue.<p>Nothing in my GCP dashboard seems to be aware of the issue however.<p>Only reason I found out is because I use an external service to ping me if a site is down.
Seeing the same - I have projects in us-east1 that went offline first, then us-west1 went offline a few minutes after. Everything green on their status page and nothing in the dashboard - everything returns a 404 so I'm assuming a really high level LB just took a dump.
I don’t understand why people post website outages.<p>Do you think the DevOps teams at these billion dollar streaming companies are so clueless that they don’t have monitoring in place?<p>Do you think that people who go to a site when it’s down don’t see the same thing?<p>So whose awareness does this serve?
Looks like it's made it to the Google status page: <a href="https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5REh" rel="nofollow">https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/6PM5mNd43NbMqjCZ5R...</a>
Might be Google Cloud outage: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29243753" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29243753</a>
Affecting us. Busiest time of the year and now down 20 min. It's the Global Load Balancer, so god knows what bit of the global edge has been taken out.