"The malfunction appears to be limited to a single component which routes requests from users to the application instance they are using, and does not affect the application instances themselves," Google said in an update posted around 10:50am. Tumblr’s homepage and Dropbox’ service status page were unreachable. Online storage service Dropbox and blogging platform Tumblr also experienced outages, however, there was no indication that the three companies’ downtime incidents were connected.Īs of 10:50am PDT, App Engine and Tumblr were still down (Google reporting 55.9% App Engine availability), while the landing page on Dropbox’ website was online. “We currently show that a majority of App Engine users and services are affected,” the update read. The outage at first affected nearly all App Engine services and users, according to an earlier emailed update from the App Engine engineering team. When Google App Engine, the company’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering, went down, it affected a multitude of customers. Google returned its cloud-based application-platform service to normal operation at 11:45am PDT on Friday after an outage that resulted in about half of all application requests to fail and lasted longer than four hours. (Updated with play-by-play summary of events and comments from App Engine engineering director)
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