Internet service giant Cloudflare suffered an outage Friday afternoon, knocking out service to many websites and services, including popular chat app Discord.
According to the Cloudflare’s System Status page, the web services provider was suffering “network and resolver issues.”
“This afternoon we saw an outage across some parts of our network,” Cloudflare told Digital Trends in a statement. “It was not as a result of an attack. It appears a router on our global backbone announced bad routes and caused some portions of the network to not be available. We believe we have addressed the root cause and are monitoring systems for stability now.”
CloudFlare CEO Matthew Prince said that the issue was traced back to problems with a router in Atlanta.
We isolated the Atlanta router and shut down our backbone, routing traffic across transit providers instead. There was some congestion that caused slow performance on some links as the logging caught up. Everything is restored now and we're looking into the root cause. 2/2
— Matthew Prince 🌥 (@eastdakota) July 17, 2020
The incident began around 2:30 p.m. PT, with sites across the internet dropping offline for some users.
“The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented,” Cloudflare wrote about 15 minutes after the outage began.