notice how we have widespread outages like this every couple of months? this never happened prior to 2020 as far as i can remember. the internet was not designed to be ran like this
fact
>>107247124>>107246587I sense either war between giants, or another new giant knocking on their doors
>>107246587Centralization has created a small number of failure points that are able to degrade a large amount of the Internet.
>>107246587wait till you realize the whole world works like this (globalization) and the same thing could happen to food
>>107246587>>107247124>>107248815> One of the earliest major outages came in 1997 thanks to a glitch at the company Network Solutions Inc., one of the main registrars that issues domain names for websites. According to the New York Times, a misconfigured database crashed every single website ending in .com or .net. It took down around one million sites, which at that point in history was a huge portion of the web.> In October 2016, a series of attacks on Dyn caused an internet outage that affected much of North America and Europe. At the time, Dyn was a company that handled important internet tasks like managing data traffic and acting as a domain name system (DNS) provider.> 2017’s Amazon outage started with a human mistake. As Data Center Knowledge highlights, an engineer at AWS was trying to fix a billing issue, but a simple typo in a command took down the cloud for hours. That one wrong keystroke cost companies over $150 million. >In August 2013, all Google services (Search, Gmail, YouTube, Drive, etc.) went offline for about 5 minutes, impacting nearly 40% of global internet traffic.>In January 2014, Gmail, Google+, Calendar, and Docs were down for 25 minutes,> 2005 Level 3 Communications Backbone Failure>Slammer Worm in 2003kys zoomgroids