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Google outage took down Snapchat and

YouTube for four hours


Smart home systems' dependence on being connected to Google's servers
leaves some users in the lurch during a heatwave.
Monday 3 June 2019 12:47, UK

An outage affecting Google services over the weekend left


YouTube and Snapchat users bereft of entertainment for
four hours.

Almost every service dependent on Google's cloud platform -


from YouTube and Snapchat through to smart home service
Nest - went down for around four hours on Sunday.

The issue was reported across the world, with some people
complaining on social media about their inability to even turn on
the air conditioning because of the outage - although a manual
override is available.

A wide range of Google's services were impacted by the


outage, leaving not just Google but many of its partners -
including Snapchat and Discord - offline.
In its statement to the press the company acknowledged the
outage and blamed it on network congestion in California.

The company said: "We are experiencing high levels of network


congestion in the eastern USA, affecting multiple service in
Google Cloud, GSuite, and YouTube.

"Users may see slow performance or intermittent errors. We


believe we have identified the root cause of the congestion and
expect to return to a normal service shortly," the company said
in a statement.

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