云flare中断是一件好事。
The Cloudflare outage might be a good thing

原始链接: https://gist.github.com/jbreckmckye/32587f2907e473dd06d68b0362fb0048

今天的Cloudflare大范围中断,影响了众多热门服务,甚至影响到加油站支付系统,凸显了一个关键问题:互联网日益集中化。虽然是由一个简单的配置错误引发的,但由此产生的连锁故障暴露了我们对Cloudflare和AWS等少数关键基础设施提供商的依赖。 讽刺的是,互联网最初的设计理念是去中心化和弹性。然而,经济压力和诸如机器人程序缓解等挑战导致了整合。这在现代生活的关键方面造成了单点故障,从银行到基本服务。 这次中断是一个重要的警示。正如COVID-19暴露了全球供应链的脆弱性一样,这次事件应该促使我们转向构建冗余和离线替代方案。拥抱这些“冲击”并优先考虑弹性,对于防止未来可能发生的灾难性数字世界中断至关重要。

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Cloudflare, the CDN provider, suffered a massive outage today. Some of the world's most popular apps and web services were left inaccessible for serveral hours whilst the Cloudflare team scrambled to fix a whole swathe of the internet.

And that might be a good thing.

The proximate cause of the outage was pretty mundane: a bad config file triggered a latent bug in one of Cloudflare's services. The file was too large (details still hazy) and this led to a cascading failure across Cloudflare operations. Probably there is some useful post-morteming about canary releases and staged rollouts.

But the bigger problem, the ultimate cause, behind today's chaos is the creeping centralisation of the internet and a society that is sleepwalking into assuming the net is always on and always working.

It's not just "trivial" stuff like Twitter and League of Legends that were affected, either. A friend of mine remarked caustically about his experience this morning

I couldn't get air for my tyres at two garages because of cloudflare going down. Bloody love the lack of resilience that goes into the design when the machine says "cash only" and there's no cash slot. So flat tires for everyone! Brilliant.

We are living in a society where every part of our lives is increasingly mediated through the internet: work, banking, retail, education, entertainment, dating, family, government ID and credit checks. And the internet is increasingly tied up in fewer and fewer points of failure.

It's ironic because the internet was actually designed for decentralisation, a system that governments could use to coordinate their response in the event of nuclear war. But due to the economics of the internet, the challenges of things like bots and scrapers, more of more web services are holed up in citadels like AWS or behind content distribution networks like Cloudflare.

Outages like today's are a good thing because they're a warning. They can force redundancy and resilience into systems. They can make the pillars of our society - governments, businesses, banks - provide reliable alternatives when things go wrong.

(Ideally ones that are completely offline)

You can draw a parallel to how COVID-19 shook up global supply chains: the logic up until 2020 was that you wanted your system to be as lean and efficient as possible, even if it meant relying totally on international supplies or keeping as little spare inventory as possible. After 2020 businesses realised they needed to diversify and build slack in the system to tolerate shocks.

In the same way that growing one kind of banana, nearly resulted in bananas going extinct, we're drifing towards a society that can't survive without digital infrastructure; and a digital infrastructure that can't operate without two or three key players. One day there's going to be an outage, a bug, or cyberattack from a hostile state, that demonstrates how fragile that system is.

Embrace outages, and build redundancy.

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