Facebook Blames Protracted Outage on a &039Server Configuration Change&039 Gizmodo

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After the better a part of a day, Facebook’s “family of apps” are being restored to normalcy.

Small outages are commonplace, even for websites of this size—even though, in current memory, protracted inaccessibility of important services is greater regularly due to backbone outages. The reason for Facebook, Instagram, and Oculus’s lengthy (and likely expensive) goof? Allegedly, some kind of “server configuration change,” in line with a agency publish on competing social community Twitter.

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Reached for comment, Facebook spokesperson Travis Reed reiterated maximum of the tweeted declaration verbatim however referred to that “we made a server configuration trade that caused a cascading collection of issues,” a welcome clarification that implies the server trade was no longer because of someone outdoor the company.

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2019-03-14 17:47:00Z
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