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Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

#132
I was setting up some DNS for a site, when it suddenly stopped working after 30mins of missing with the settings and googling I gave up come in here, and see this.

My sites that are just using DNS are working fine, it's only those with the orange cloud, proxy turned on that are broken.

Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

#134

Yes, not worldwide but a lot of places. Problem with our backbone. We know what. Rollbacks etc. happening. Bring it back up in chunks. Should be back up everywhere.

We are not using cloud flare. But our domain is also not accessible. We are using digital ocean's DNS service for propagating our IP. Does the DigitalOcean's DNS service depend on Cloudflare service?

Yes.

Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

#135

Yes, not worldwide but a lot of places. Problem with our backbone. We know what. Rollbacks etc. happening. Bring it back up in chunks. Should be back up everywhere.

Which undersea cable was cut ;)

Can't really roll back that change

Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

#136
Kind of ironic, there was a big "cloudflare is bad and a central point of failure" article on the front page just a couple days ago.

Found it, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31801947

edit: Not that I necessarily agree with the article even in light of there being an outage, cloudflare has been pretty good for us. Just thought it was interesting.

Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

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post #102

At times like this and the big Fastly outage roughly a year ago, choosing to host on a simple, independent bare-metal box doesn't seem like such a bad strategy (as long as one has backups for disaster recovery, of course). Sure, other things can cause downtime in that kind of infrastructure, but at least my service isn't likely to be taken offline by someone else's configuration error or deployment gone wrong.

I'm on Linode. Linode is down because Cloudflare is down. Can't login to their control panel, etc. You'd need to go fully independent and roll your own, with zero dependencies, to really make this work.

Linode control panel being down doesn't mean that the servers they host are down.

For *most* web facing apps/sites, a site hosted on e.g. Linode like this, but not using Cloudflare, would be unaffected by such an outage.

Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

#138

Yes, not worldwide but a lot of places. Problem with our backbone. We know what. Rollbacks etc. happening. Bring it back up in chunks. Should be back up everywhere.

We are not using cloud flare. But our domain is also not accessible. We are using digital ocean's DNS service for propagating our IP. Does the DigitalOcean's DNS service depend on Cloudflare service?

Yes https://www.cloudflare.com/case-studies/digitalocean/

Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

#139
post #102

At times like this and the big Fastly outage roughly a year ago, choosing to host on a simple, independent bare-metal box doesn't seem like such a bad strategy (as long as one has backups for disaster recovery, of course). Sure, other things can cause downtime in that kind of infrastructure, but at least my service isn't likely to be taken offline by someone else's configuration error or deployment gone wrong.

I'm on Linode. Linode is down because Cloudflare is down. Can't login to their control panel, etc. You'd need to go fully independent and roll your own, with zero dependencies, to really make this work.

Does Linode really use Cloudflare? They were bought by Akamai earlier this year.

Re: Cloudflare had a partial outage

#140
post #102

At times like this and the big Fastly outage roughly a year ago, choosing to host on a simple, independent bare-metal box doesn't seem like such a bad strategy (as long as one has backups for disaster recovery, of course). Sure, other things can cause downtime in that kind of infrastructure, but at least my service isn't likely to be taken offline by someone else's configuration error or deployment gone wrong.

I'm on Linode. Linode is down because Cloudflare is down. Can't login to their control panel, etc. You'd need to go fully independent and roll your own, with zero dependencies, to really make this work.

Isn't linode owned by Akamai now?
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