Google Cloud trips over in Europe after water leak, fire
Google Cloud stopped operating in Paris early on Wednesday morning local time due to"water intrusion," said the off-prem biz, which a day earlier reported profitability for the first time.
The Google Cloud Status page records service trouble affecting multiple Cloud services in the europe-west9-a zone, starting at 1900 PDT on April 25, which is 0400 on April 26 in Paris. By 2051 PDT, or 0551 CEST, Google acknowledged that the outage was due to water. A short while later, the incident description changed to"a multi-cluster failure and has led to an emergency shutdown of multiple zones."
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