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Netflix is down

53 points| falcor84 | 8 years ago |help.netflix.com | reply

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[+] dutchbrit|8 years ago|reply
We should expect a small baby boom in roughly 9 months.
[+] felipellrocha|8 years ago|reply
"Seems like netflix is down. Should we skip to just chill?"
[+] NotQuantum|8 years ago|reply
I would expect the opposite effect, given "netflix and chill"'s connotation
[+] kvinnako|8 years ago|reply
Hopefully they will give a public post mortem report with lessons learned.
[+] yohann305|8 years ago|reply
My overall feeling with Netflix is that with such a huge load you'd expect them to go down more often. Good job Netflix team
[+] nodesocket|8 years ago|reply
This is directly because of Reed Hastings policy of paying way above market rate, firing fast, and treating the company like a professional sports team. As a result, NetFlix has some of the best ops & devops engineers.
[+] Yhippa|8 years ago|reply
As of 3:30 EST we're at about 30 minutes of downtime since this was posted on HN. We're still at 6 nines of reliability which is damn impressive.
[+] jason_pomerleau|8 years ago|reply
I believe 6 nines allows for just 30 seconds or so of downtime per year.
[+] teilo|8 years ago|reply
Seems to be limited to devices. In-browser still working fine.
[+] khc|8 years ago|reply
When I load that page, it briefly says "Netflix is up" before the message is replaced with "We are currently experiencing issues streaming on all devices.". That seems to suggest that other breakage can cause the status page to show incorrect results.
[+] jmkni|8 years ago|reply
Yeah that seems to be baked into the HTML, then they run something client side (when the JS finally loads, took forever) to actually go and check.
[+] contravariant|8 years ago|reply
Seems a bit of an odd design choice (especially since it would keep saying everything is fine when it fails).
[+] sli|8 years ago|reply
Something similar, but worse, happened during that fairly-recent AWS outage, didn't it? Everything showing green because it defaults to green.

Netflix's message doesn't update correctly unless I enable some extra scripts in uMatrix. That's no good for a status page.

[+] krylon|8 years ago|reply
Works for me. I'm watching Netflix as I am writing these words. Admittedly, I had to hit reload a few times, but once the stream started, it worked flawlessly. (Located in Germany, that might make a difference.)
[+] krylon|8 years ago|reply
As somebody else pointed out, it was a browser vs. device thing. Tried watching on my tablet a little later, did not work.
[+] falcor84|8 years ago|reply
Site started just returning 504s for me. And the status page shows:

"We are currently experiencing issues streaming on all devices. We are working to resolve the problem. We apologize for any inconvenience."

[+] cmg|8 years ago|reply
Must be intermittent. I'm able to stream on my laptop and phone no problem here.
[+] rexaliquid|8 years ago|reply
Now how am I going to watch Olympus Has Fallen?
[+] crb002|8 years ago|reply
Like the time John Deere took them out in a region by doing a DynamoDB stress test ;)
[+] focusgroup0|8 years ago|reply
Looking forward to reading the postmortem.
[+] forgot-my-pw|8 years ago|reply
They're filming a new series about hacking and they did it in Netflix data center to cut costs.
[+] hamstercat|8 years ago|reply
I read this as "Netflix is closing down". Never been happier that I misread something.
[+] ben_w|8 years ago|reply
Huh, this seems to have happened just after I logged out of my partner’s free trial account.
[+] agharris73|8 years ago|reply
This is happening all too often these days. Right when I was about to watch a Fuller House episode.
[+] gizmo385|8 years ago|reply
I honestly can't remember the last time Netflix went down.