Google Cloud 一度死機,多個主要網站、香港台灣日本均受影響,現已回復正常
在我們這邊大約凌晨 2:46,Google Cloud 出現了首個服務警訊,狀況一直接續至凌晨 5 時就開始逐步回復正常,但真正全面回復就是到了剛剛早上 9 點的時候。這次 Google Cloud 服務死機的影響範圍是掀連全球,香港、台灣、日本、歐美等地都不例外,而在 DownDectoer 上更顯示全球多個主流網站都有大量的回報,包括 Spotify、Discord、AWS、Google Meet、Snapchat、character.ai,就連《寶可夢 TCG》遊戲也不能玩。
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