This video express the outage of Google services on Monday
With a service of the scale and reach of Google, it is increasingly rare to see an outage that affects all services and users. This is because users, even from a single geography, are hosted over multiple servers across the world.
Most Google services, from Gmail to YouTube to Google Drive, suffered a mass outage lasting over an hour on Monday. Across the world, users complained they were unable to access emails or were logged out of ongoing Google Meet sessions. While Google restored all services within an hour of the outage, by then, the crash had become one of the biggest social media trends — and sent panic waves across businesses in many parts of the world
What happened on Monday?
A Google spokesperson attributed the outage of “approximately 45 minutes” to “an internal storage quota issue”. The statement said “services requiring users to log in experienced high error rates during this period”. “All services are now restored”, it said, apologising to everyone affected and promising a “thorough follow up review to ensure this problem cannot recur in the future.”
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