Google sees predominant offerings outages days in a row

Some customers are nevertheless reporting troubles, mainly in the event that they use a third-birthday birthday celebration client.
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Google has been having a tough time this week with provider outages. It has now had days, perhaps even 3 days relying on who you ask, of predominant downtime.

On Monday, Google’s authentication device went down for approximately an hour, taking down Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, Google Docs, and maximum different Google offerings. Google blamed the outage on “an inner garage quota issue,” which sounds plenty like Google ran out of garage space.

On Tuesday, Gmail began out having troubles again, which Google’s popularity dashboard defined as “a big subset of customers… seeing mistakes messages, excessive latency, and/or different surprising behavior.” Many reviews, like this one from TechCrunch, stated emails have been right away bouncing. Rival email provider ProtonMail even says a few emails despatched to Gmail have been “completely lost” and could want to be despatched again.

Google’s Gmail popularity dashboard says any troubles have been resolved the day past (12/15) simply earlier than 10 pm ET, however this morning there are nevertheless reviews of disrupted providers withinside the remarks on DownDetector. In particular, customers who get entry to Gmail via third-birthday birthday celebration customers appear to be having troubles.

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One exciting trouble for computerized structures is that the mistake message Gmail became sending Tuesday became “550-5.1.1 The email account which you attempted to attain does now no longer exist.” This is not a “Gmail is quickly down” message however rather an everlasting mistakes message indicating an e-mail cope with this is not in provider. Many mailing listing packages and automatic structures might be proactive approximately culling lifeless addresses from the database, so customers suffering from the troubles the day past could have been automatically, silently eliminated from a few lists.

Today, Google’s Workspace popularity dashboard says the entirety is fine.

Arstechnica.com / TechConflict.Com

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