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A NUMBER OF media and government websites are live again after they stopped working this morning in an outage that affected sites across several countries.
Amazon, Reddit and Pinterest experienced outages along with news sites including the Irish Times, BBC and the Guardian, which are now accessible again.
The Irish government website – gov.ie – continued working as normal.
Access to the UK Government website – gov.uk – is now working, after previously giving the error message “Error 503 Service Unavailable”.
The outage appeared to have been sparked by an issue with a content delivery network (CDN), a system used to host websites and their content on the internet and serve it to users.
The Guardian’s UK Technology Editor Alex Hern shared updates on the website’s status on Twitter, which has now been converted to a liveblog on the Guardian site.
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Fastly, one of the world’s major CDNs, reported a major outage across its global network, which is believed to have caused the outage.
The company offers services such as speeding up loading times for websites, protect them from denial-of-service cyberattacks and helping them deal with bursts of traffic in order to stay online and stable.
The US-firm said the “issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented” at 11.44am Irish time.
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It added just before midday: “The issue has been identified and a fix has been applied. Customers may experience increased origin load as global services return.”
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Service monitoring website Down Detector registered a spike in reports of outages of Amazon’s cloud computing platform Amazon Web Services.
Fastly’s clients include Deliveroo, Pinterest and Shazam, and its turnover last year was $291 million.
Companies like Fastly and its competitor Cloudflare handle huge amounts of internet traffic every day, playing an important if not widely known role in global internet access.
Some outlets found creative ways of continuing to deliver news while their sites were down.
The Verge, a US technology news site, published an article through Google Docs while its website couldn’t be reached.
Vast chunks of the internet are offline, including The Verge. Until we’re back, we’re reporting to you live out of Google Docs. Here’s what we know so far about the outage: https://t.co/4b1p2qhYif
Messages such as “Error 503 Service Unavailable” and “connection failure” were seen on websites for a range of organisations, including CNN, the Financial Times, The Guardian, France’s Le Monde newspaper, Italy’s Corriere delle Serra and Spanish daily El Mundo as well as social and entertainment site Reddit.
The White House and gov.uk websites had error messages but became available again later, as did the the BBC, the New York Times and other news outlets.
A number of websites were down in the Nordic region, including Swedish newspapers Aftonbladet and Svenska Dagbladet, news aggregator site Omni, and Swedish social security service Forsakringskassan. In Denmark, TV2.dk’s website was down before returning.
Additional reporting by AFP and Lauren Boland
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I still think the only way to improve the housing situation is for to build social housing as we did in the past. When the government abdicated their responsibility to people who were not in a position to buy/rent their own homes and turned to the private sector then we ended up with the perfect storm and the chickens have come home to roost.
@Gert McNulty: there isn’t a rainy day fund big enough, where do the people receiving hap go if the moneys stopped to be redirected to funding social housing, also who’s building these houses?
@Cian Mooney: builders build them like they build our roads and all other infrastructure. Government puts out a tender and private builders bid for the contract. Its not rocket science.
@Cian Mooney: They already have it. Plus, it’s not actually a spend. It’s an investment. The state will receive rental income, plus it actually owns the rental property, unlike what we have now- subsidising the private sector with zero payback.
I got left a house by grandfather. I would love to rent it out but it needs to be renovated no heating etc. I have gone to the bank and the credit union but I was rejected. The government should provide interest free loans to landlords to bring their properties up to spec in return the landlord agrees to rent their property at a reasonable to the council for say 10years or even the loan term.
@Maria: this scheme is in place the vacant homes property scheme check out your local Co Co website. There is also a repair and lease scheme plus the seai Grants
@Maria: Don’t waste money renovating it to rent it out. Once tenants move in it’s effectively theirs. You will never be able to regain possession of it!
Encourage, encourage, by all means.
We can’t tell people what to do with there property. How many social or affordable houses where built this last 20 years. Try now to pass the buck to people and what they own.
Not only should we do this asap, we should have done it years ago, but no doubt the government will never go for it. There’s no excuse for rampant dereliction and empty buildings when Daft figures indicate we have less than 1200 properties for rent nationwide.
@John Costello: landlords are tryin to rent properties without heating, with cracked windows, with leaking pipes… yes, a certain minimum needs to be applied across the board.
@Jim Buckley Barrett: sorry encouraged to sell or pay tax. If you buy something in an area you also have a responsibility to make sure the building is fit and able to be used. If you can’t afford to do anything with it, sell it to someone who can or pay a vacant tax. Too many buildings left by lazy ppl doing nothing with them. Obviously there are reasons that require exemptions. But for a lot of cases ppl are holding onto property that they can’t afford to fix and won’t sell.
There are grants now to help renovate these buildings if your too lazy to do anything about it then I think there needs to be a vacant tax that encourages owners to either sell or renovate. Basically there needs to be an incentive to get ppl to take action and make a decision
Question to the wise, When the Ukrainian Refugee Situation is resolved and the Majority of them return home and vacate properties, Will we be in a position to house our own home seekers ? ?
Will we steady the housing crisis ship and the cost of construction.
@Terry Fagan: because these models work. why not take inspiration from existing models. Not like Ireland invented its own wheel, either. The existing one works pretty well.
Encourage older people to downsize and make it possible to downsize in the area. Dublin is circled by under occupied housing in well serviced areas. Quickest solution
No. Feck off me property. Tis mine. What else then after that? Too much of this draconian language floating about dictating what people should do and act like.
But seriously, if the government choose to act in a certain way and bring problems and pressure upon themselves, such problems should not overspill upon people who disagree. What next? How one dresses? What they may eat? Music preferences?
@Keth Warsaw: I remember working in Temple Bar when owners were fine with letting their buildings, walls and chimneys crumble into the streets. It took a new law to make them repair or sell up. Probably saved many lives. You should be able to hold a different view and be able to have a safe roof overhead.
Ah, just what Ireland needs – a few thousand vacant properties that are unfit for habitation to hit the market. I am sure generation rent will entering a bidding war to buy these wrecks.
Cristina landlords are people that own 2 or more homes, average rent now 1,700 PM.
I suggest that possibly 50% of landlords purchased their properties for under 200k. [pre 2017]
Average for a 3 bed semi in 2016 was 200k 2022 average cost was 380k almost double.
A 200k mortgage would cost 950 per month leaving a profit of 750 profit per month with a tax bill @ 40% = 300 PM = a profit of 450 PM Why should they deserve more of
The their tenants [who dont own a home] tax returns.??? how class bias could that policy be.??? 1,700 would buy a 370,000 mortgage.???
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