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by jrockway
2113 days ago
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I found places talking about this earlier. A friend of mine who has CenturyLink as their ISP complained to me that Twitch and Reddit weren't working. But they worked for me, so I suspected a CDN issue. I did some digging to figure out what CDNs they had in common. I expected Twitch to be on CloudFront, but their CDN doesn't serve CloudFront headers; instead they are "Via: 1.1 varnish". Reddit is exactly the same. I did some googling and found out that they both apparently used Fastly, at least to some extent. Fastly has a status page and it was talking about "widespread disruption". So I guess my takeaway from this is that if the Internet seems to be down, usually the CDN providers notice. I don't know if either of the sites actually still use Fastly (I kind of forgot they existed), but I did end up reading about the Internet being broken at some scale larger than "your friend's cable modem is broken", so that was helpful. It would be nice if we had a map of popular sites and which CDN they use, so we can collect a sampling of what's up and what's down and figure out which CDN is broken. Though in this case, it wasn't really the CDN's fault. Just collateral damage. |
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