Affected companies include .ify, messaging platform Discord, and cloud services company Cloudflare.
On the same day, around 11:46 a.m. Eastern Time, Google
Cloud announced via its status page that 13 cloud services across the US, Europe and Asia were experiencing issues.
The company said, "Engineers are working hard to identify the problem," and "We apologize to those affected by this incident."
Google Cloud has since said it is "identifying the root cause and applying appropriate solutions" and that "all relevant engineering teams are working to resolve the issue."
"We are actively working to restore the service," the company said. However, it added that it "recognizes that customers are still experiencing varying levels of impact across individual Google Cloud services."
In the afternoon, Google announced that services had been restored in most areas.
Many global services that use the cloud are temporarily suspended.
On the same day, OpenAI announced that it was experiencing an issue affecting multiple external internet providers, causing difficulties with single sign-on (SSO) and other login methods.
Spotify also announced that it was aware of an issue affecting multiple services.
Other examples include Amazon's Twitch, CoreWeave's Weights &
Biases and Microsoft's GitHub are also believed to have been affected.
As of the afternoon of the same day, according to the online monitoring site DownDetector, Google
There were over 10,000 reports of Cloud-related outages and over 44,000 reports of Spotify issues. US users reported issues with the Google search engine.
There were about 4,000 reports about Discord, and more than 8,000 about Discord.
The cloud sector has grown rapidly in recent years and has been attracting attention due to the growing demand for AI.
"This is a major blow to our competition with Azure."
2025/06/13 09:50 KST
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