I have about ten sites on Netlify. They're fine now but a few minutes ago they were going up and down.<p>Actually, my sites on Netlify have 3-5 minute outages probably 10 times a year. It's actually kind of disappointing. While not a huge deal, it's the provider I use with the most downtime. About once a month I get a flurry of alerts from my uptime monitoring tool.
For the AWS crowd, I’ve moved most of my sites to Amplify Console - almost exactly the same feature set, will full integration with the rest of AWS.<p>Next.js has a slightly more convincing reason to use specialised hosting - Vercel has tight integrations and a few platform specific features.<p>For most apps that compile to static data, Netlify is pretty swappable with any other system.
From their status page:<p>> Starting at 11:58 UTC we started seeing an in increase errors and latency on our Standard Edge Network. The issue has been identified and a fix has been implemented.<p>Update:<p>> We’re still seeing the increase in errors and latency on our Standard Edge Network. The team continues to work on the issue.<p><a href="https://www.netlifystatus.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.netlifystatus.com</a>
I know names are superficial, but I can’t help pass off the rant.<p>“Netflix” already sounds 1990’s, they’re stuck with that but they’re apart of FAANG so who cares.<p>This company chose Net- in 2014, while jumping the -ify fad. Too much