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Comment by siva7

15 hours ago

Crazy. I can't remember an incident like this ever happened before and it's still not fixed? .de is probably the most important unrestricted domain after .com from an economical perspective. Millions of businesses are "down".

It's Germany, pessimistic time estimation + 1/3 and you are in a realistic time frame for the issue being resolved.

Must have been mid 2000s. Root dns servers were down. Super hard to diagnose the issues it causes on your side because it "never happens".

Germany isn't as big as you think.

  • Yeah it's only the third largest economy in the world

    • I just checked and the can of Paulaner in the fridge is not affected by the outage so far, thus my trust into German economy remains unshaken.

    • > Yeah it's only the third largest economy in the world

      You can both be the 3rd biggest economy in the world and still only be 1/10th of US+China GDPs combined.

      And only three companies in the Top 100 for Germany:

      https://companiesmarketcap.com/

      Germany is the kingdom of the "mittelstand": many, many, many SMEs.

      Both GP and you are right: it's the 3rd largest economy in the world and yet it's simply not that big.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mittelstand

      In other words: I expect this German DNS SNAFU to have 0.000000001% impact on the world's GDP this year.

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