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Google's downtime caused a 40% drop in global traffic

24 pointsby simontaboralmost 12 years ago

4 comments

j_bakeralmost 12 years ago
Ahem... Google's downtime caused a 40% drop in global (to gosquared) traffic. I think the title is misleading under this context.
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mgaphysicsalmost 12 years ago
I get it and no disrespect, but not sure that I would need an analytics provider to know what happens when google goes down for any period of time.<p>I guess I was hoping to see a bit of analysis as to options available to compensate for these instances. I kinda already knew that we rely on a handful of major players for everything, the hope that we can effect some change in that structure is why we hack-on!
JoeCortopassialmost 12 years ago
Wonder if that is the same reason why the HN thread talking about the outage was killed as well &#x2F;sarcasm
lucb1ealmost 12 years ago
The AMS-IX (one of the world&#x27;s largest internet peering exchanges) does not show so much as a dent.