Quantcast
0
0

Twitter Restored After Outage

Steven Schwankert, IDG News Service

Wednesday, May 14, 2008 8:20 PM PDT

Twitter resumed normal service just before 6 p.m. PDT Thursday following an unscheduled outage, the company confirmed on its blog.

Service went down around 3:30 p.m. PDT and lasted over two hours. "This afternoon's service interruption does not have a very exciting explaination [sic]," the blog post said. "Part of our caching service required an unscheduled restart. That means a slow rebuilding of data. You may notice some of the normal browsing related features (such as pagination) are missing while we repopulate the caching service. This is so we can get it done quicker."

One blogger mockingly blamed John Edwards' endorsement of Senator Barack Obama's presidential candidacy for the outage. However, Twitter has become an important conduit for information on Monday's earthquake in China.

Community Comments
Recommend this story?

PC World's Marketplace

PC World's Free Whitepapers

Internet News
More

Latest Expert Blogs

All Blogs
Featured Resources

Premier Content From Our Sponsors

Featured Whitepapers

White papers, case studies and product info from top brands

  • The Future Sales Force - A Consultative Approach In recent years many organizations have found their sales processes have become more challenging while the performance of their former star sales professionals has deteriorated. This white paper discusses the challenges of selling complex products a...
  • Guide to Virtual Infrastructure Implementation The decision to implement a virtual infrastructure within your enterprise is a smart one that will provide numerous financial and operational benefits to your organization. There are many options and directions that the roadmap to virtualization ca...
Featured Webcasts

Watch webcast presentations and videos from industry thought leaders on today's most important business and technology topics. For free.