The IsUpMap lets you check the status of over 100 major sites at once
isupmap.com55 points by mikelgan 5 hours ago
55 points by mikelgan 5 hours ago
Something must be wrong, it's showing github as up!
beautiful visualization of "complex systems run in degraded mode"
What a great capsule of wisdom!
There is still a tendency within some parts of aviation (safety auditing) to look for root causes and use tools like "fish bone diagrams" despite the more holistic approach used after an actual crash or incident.
A bunch of different services on a single status page doesn’t make it a complex system. Most of these have no relation to each other other than the high level services on the cloud providers.
> A bunch of different services on a single status page doesn’t make it a complex system.
you're it does not.
> Most of these have no relation to each other other than the high level services on the cloud providers.
so, some of them are related to each other? some of them even share underlying infrastructure? perhaps multiple of these are considered infrastructure for some teams?
what is the point you're trying to make?
They're all part of the internet, which is one of the most complex systems ever built.
Playstation is in the list but not Xbox? Weird
Suggestion: The area of each rectangle should be proportional to the UPTIME capitalization
Maybe try using <wbr> for example Cloud<wbr>flare or mongo<wbr>db for more natural break on small screens.
Auth0 and Slack appear degraded here, but not on their status pages
Yea I was wondering where that data/info was coming from?
And what does it mean exactly?
No Apple services listed? Where's iCloud?
What a godsend this is! Thanks a lot! I hope the data is accurate! Keep improving it.
Interesting.. Ms Teams blocks the entire url..
But 55 of them is unknown (edit: fixed now)
I'm assuming there's an optimisation in the source of this:
``` if(github) return false ```
Yeah, highly inaccurate data. Shows Auth0 with an uptime of 0.6% over 24h. Smells like a slop project.
Well if you count every minor service outage which maybe 0.1% of the users are non-critically affected by, you quickly get to 0.6%. So, this doesn't really tell you anything.
over half are unknown