This article was published on November 27, 2014

Amazon Cloudfront issues causing problems for many services [Update: It’s fixed]


Amazon Cloudfront issues causing problems for many services [Update: It’s fixed]

If the Web looks like 1995 all over again for you today, it’s probably not just you.

Intermittent issues with Amazon’s Cloudfront DNS service today has caused a number of sites to experience major issues loading content.

Amazon’s status page says that Cloudfront is experiencing increased error rates for DNS and that the team is investigating. The issue being related to DNS explains why large groups of users in some regions can still load content and others can’t, as DNS takes some time to roll out.

After a number of complaints emerged on Twitter, major services like Instagram and Medium have started to experience issues loading content on parts of their pages for some users.

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Cloudfront is a content delivery network (CDN) that hosts static images and scripts for websites so they load faster for users around the world.

We’ve contacted Amazon for comment and will update when we hear back.

Update: Amazon says that “error rates are recovering” and some users are reporting it’s back.

Image credit: Gil C / Shutterstock

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