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Google outage takes out Gmail, YouTube, Meet, Classroom, Stadia, and more

December 14, 2020

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Google suffered a service outage Monday morning that lasted no less than an hour and remains to be ongoing for many individuals.

The issue struck round 6:30 a.m. ET, affecting most of Google’s companies with the notable exceptions of Search and Chrome—Gmail, Calendar, Drive, YouTube, Stadia, Meet, and Classroom all have been or are on the timing of publication out of motion.

Though the corporate has not but defined the incident, Google’s uncommon outage comes at a very inopportune time: Because of the pandemic, a few of its work-related companies have grow to be essential to many individuals.

Additionally deeply inconvenient: The outage took out Google’s sensible gadgets.

So we needed to manually activate our bedside lights as a result of Google Dwelling was additionally down. Such bizarre dependencies on this age of cloud, digital assistants, and sensible properties.

— Drei (@_drei) December 14, 2020

For round half an hour initially of the outage, Google’s Workspace Standing Dashboard confirmed no points. Then it grew to become a sea of pink—a scenario that endured even after a few of the companies started to reappear for a lot of customers.

“We’re conscious that lots of you’re having points accessing YouTube proper now,” the video web site’s Twitter account introduced shortly after 7 a.m. ET. “Our crew is conscious and looking out into it. We’ll replace you right here as quickly as we’ve extra information.”

YouTube then grew to become one of many first Google companies to reappear.

Google had not responded to a request for remark. Nevertheless, because the BBC famous, this can be as a result of its communications crew makes use of Gmail.

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