Comment by claudex
2 days ago
> Cloudflare’s critical Workers KV service went offline due to an outage of a 3rd party service that is a key dependency.
So they depend on GCP for (some of) their services
2 days ago
> Cloudflare’s critical Workers KV service went offline due to an outage of a 3rd party service that is a key dependency.
So they depend on GCP for (some of) their services
If that is true, and there is no other BGP shenanigans, then I suspect this dependency will not be around for long
From the article:
> Workers KV is in the process of being transitioned to significantly more resilient infrastructure for its central store: regrettably, we had a gap in coverage which was exposed during this incident.
My WAG is it comprises 95% of the company infrastructure
I heard that it was a "mandatory dependency" to mitigate "insider risk" or something. There's no way it's going anywhere. Odds are they'll just enforce even slower rollouts "to catch things early".
WAG = wild-assed guess?
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ceo just said not for long
Sub-processor pages are an easy way to verify that sort of thing.
https://www.cloudflare.com/gdpr/subprocessors/cloudflare-ser...
wrote a similar comment - good to know for the future.
> So they depend on GCP for (some of) their services
Google denies they had any outages.
https://x.com/Google/status/1933246051512644069
https://nitter.net/Google/status/1933246051512644069
https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/ow5i3PPK96RduMcb1S...
They can say that, but any one of their customers knows it's not true.
Is this the ol' "100% down for 3% of your customers" scenario?
Come on, linking four hour old tweets instead of their actual service dashboard where they clearly state there was an outage.
Weaseling out of SLA/SLO payments.