On hottest day of UK, London's Google Cloud data centre faced outage
One of the centre of a Google Cloud data in London has faced a sudden outage on Tuesday. As per an update on the Alphabet Inc unit's status page, the temperature in the UK has soared to a record high due to which such a situation was caused.
HIGHLIGHTS
- On Tuesday, Google Cloud data centre has faced outage
- Britain recorded its hottest day ever with an exceed in temperature
- A 'small set' of customers were impacted by the situation
Google Cloud is basically a suite of cloud computing service that eventually runs on the Google's infrastructure which uses internally for its users products.
Well, the company has mentioned that it was a 'cooling related' failure at one of their buildings which began at 1:13 pm ET (6:13 pm BST).
As per an update on the status page, it has been noticed that a 'small set' of their customers were only impacted due to such circumstances. It has been determined that a part of the issue is yet to persists.
Britain has recorded its hottest day till date on this Tuesday. Well, the day has experienced with the temperature which has exceeded to 40C (104F) as a heatwave which gripped Europe intensified. By forcing the train tracks to buckle and adding fuel to a spate of fires across all over London.
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