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docker hub is down?
I hate MBA idiots.
Meanwhile:
All build on lowend providers.
Can confirm, all of our services are down
Going to shitpost on the greencloud thread in peace now
Yes and likely related: https://www.dockerstatus.com/
daddy bezos probably tripped over a cable
Impacted AWS services in US-EAST-1 up from 17 to 20 to 32 37 60 (sic). So nice if everything is interrelated.
We couldn't have our meeting because Todoist wasn't working (so we couldn't do CRUD on tasks)
And our GitHub Actions stuff isn't working because of Docker being down (so we can't build images for our pushes)
#3 ERROR: failed to authorize: failed to fetch oauth token: unexpected status from POST request to https://auth.docker.io/token: 503 Service Unavailable: <html><body><h1>503 Service Unavailable</h1>Nothing prod-related is affected though since it's all OVH
Wonderful. My selfhosted services are UP! Signal is down but my matrix server is UP! This was bound to happen and it will happen again and again.
HACF fan spotted!
Best show ever. Esp. season 1.
Ah, now I know why AWS is down. All those OVH KS API ordering scripts firing up today overloading AWS and the internet.
This is why you host with larger providers, so that you can't experience downtime. The more people on their payroll, the lower the downtime. That is a widely accepted industry fact. Maybe next time go with Amazon.
Tbh it is true to some extent, I feel comfortable hosting with providers that own their own DC, know everything in and out and have their own staff in said DC 24/7.
Otherwise when things go wrong it's just much more layers in communication.
Yeah, but - to some extent - e.g. with AWS you have walls and walls of comm to climb through before you get anywhere. And in 99.99% you probably get nowhere with providers of this size.
But e.g. providers of the size of IOFLOOD is great: opening a ticket, two minutes later their staff is at the server as the op room/service staff is right next to DC room.
Also kinda suprised applications like Docker, Perplexity etc don't have proper redundancy setup, and everything is in Virginia.
aws deadpool. It's always DNS
https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status
Ask CF with their SPOF in Portland.
Trust =/= uptime
Everyone goes down. Only a handful end up going down so bad they can't fix it in a reasonable time frame.
Yes, I like medium sized providers like that.
Trust =/= uptime but we've seen on LET over and over how not having a clue what's actually going on inside the DC and it's network etc lead to things just not getting solved effectively
Also things like no spare parts, no spare server with sufficient resources to migrate to, waiting on remote hands that don't do their job effectively, etc. List goes on.
As an option, Telegram is up as well.
My TG Desktop is open right now, saw zero issues the last few hours.
As a consequence, @Fiberstate thinks I want my invoice dates in Spanish. Probably some API down hosted in US-EAST-1 that connects countries to languages. Welcome interconnected world.
Dockerhub is down for more than 2 hours now.
Yeah, telegram is full functional. Signal is all in on aws from the beginning. Telegram doesn't rely on cloud providers.
Looks like half of internet is down...
As was predicted. They'll never learn.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c5y8k7k6v1rt