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Cloudflare Fixes Outage of the 500Million websites That Went offline

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Cloudflare Fixes Outage of the 500Million websites That Went offlineCloudflare Fixes Outage of the 500Million websites That Went offline
On Tuesday, several popular websites were unavailable due to a widespread outage reported by Cloudflare, an American content delivery network.

The DNS service, said in a statement that its team was aware of the issues and was working “to resolve as quickly as possible”.

List of services that are down : #internetdown #zerodha

    • 2K Games
    • League of Legends
    • Minecraft
    • Steam
    • Amazon Web Services
    • Discord
    • DoorDash
    • Gitlab
    • Shopify
    • Skype
    • UPS
    • Cloudflare
    • DigitalOcean
    • Udemy
    • Notion
    • Coinbase
    • Valorant
    • Crunchyroll
    • Patreon
    • Zerodha
    • Upstox

Cloudflare recently announced in an update that it had resolved a widespread outage that impacted a range of services earlier in the day, including FTX, Discord, Omegle, DoorDash, Crunchyroll, NordVPN, and Feedly.

Users began experiencing problems accessing popular sites along with Zerodha, Medium.com, news outlet Register, Groww, Buffer, iSpirt, Upstox, and Social Blade about an hour after the internet infrastructure firm resolved the issue.

According to the statement, a critical P0 incident – defined as an imperative, first-priority problem – was confirmed at 06:34AM UTC (11:57AM PST) and Cloudflare’s network connectivity was disrupted in major zones. “Customers attempting to reach Cloudflare sites in impacted regions will observe 500 errors. The incident impacts all data plane services in our network,” it added.

Multiple websites in Pakistan were unavailable due to the outage, along with DoorDash, Crunchyroll, Discord, Omegle, Feedly, Zerodha, Medium.com, Register, Upstox, and Social Blade.

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