How long was google apps engine down?
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Google App Engine, the cloud-based application hosting and development service, was down for over six hours on july 2 . The service started having problems at around 6:30 am Pacific Time (PT) and shortly afterwards went down in “unplanned maintenance mode” while Google engineers worked hard to get to the root of the problem. Full service was restored six hours later.
The first issues popped up at around 6:30 am PT but they only started to become widespread at around 8 am, affecting all applications accessing the Datastore. A few minutes later the Apps Engine went into read-only mode with all Datastore and memcache writes disabled. This was followed by an all-out downtime as none of the apps using the service were available. All of the problems were fixed by 12:35.
Google Apps Engine is the Internet giant's answer to cloud-computing and while enterprise services may not be Google's traditional expertise area the product was adopted by a large number of projects. So, because of the nature of the service, a large number of applications were affected and many developers were not happy with the outage.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/130187/google_apps_gmail_faces_downtime_problems.html
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