Worldwide sites failure related to problems at CDN provider

Worldwide sites failure related to problems at CDN provider

Social media, corporate, news outlets, and popular Internet forums are intermittent due to an outage at Fastly, a popular CDN provider, TechCrunch reported.

Worldwide sites failure related to problems at CDN provider

Reddit, Spotify, Twitch, Stack Overflow, GitHub, gov.uk, Hulu, HBO Max, Quora, PayPal, Vimeo, Shopify, Stripe, and news outlets CNN, The Guardian, The New York Times, BBC and Financial Times are currently facing an outage. A glitch at Fastly, a popular CDN provider, is thought to be the reason, according to a product manager at Financial Times. Fastly has confirmed it’s facing an outage on its status website. 

“We’re currently investigating potential impact to performance with our CDN services,” the firm said.

Content delivery networks (CDNs) are key part of the Internet infrastructure. These companies run global networks of servers to improve performance and availability of web services. CDNs act as proxy servers and cache some data as close to the end user as possible. Over time, CDNs have added more features, such as load balancing, DDoS protection, web application firewalls and other security features. Popular CDNs include Fastly, Cloudflare, CloudFront on Amazon Web Services and Akamai.

Fastly in particular is quite popular with media websites. The company went public in 2019. Fastly shares are currently trading at $48.06, down 5.21% compared to yesterday’s closing price.


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