Current Status: Title is Under Review

2022---Facebook--That-s-why-the-services-went-down
Track Journal Evaluation Progress

Zauq-e-Tahqeeq

ISSN: 2789-8784 | E-ISSN: 2789-8776
Submission Received: 10 November 2021


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2022---facebook--that-s-why-the-services-went-down Direct

: The disruption began during routine maintenance when a command intended to assess global backbone capacity accidentally disconnected all of Facebook's data centers.

Technically, the failure was rooted in the , which acts like the internet's navigation system. Because of the misconfiguration, Facebook's routes were withdrawn from the global routing table, effectively causing the company to fall off the "map of the internet". Key Factors and Internal Impact 2022---Facebook--That-s-why-the-services-went-down

The outage lasted for approximately , affecting billions of users worldwide. Beyond personal social networking, the disruption impacted: : The disruption began during routine maintenance when

: The outage also knocked out Meta's internal communication tools and systems. This made it significantly harder for engineers to diagnose and fix the problem, as they couldn't access standard office software or even use their digital keycards to enter physical buildings. Key Factors and Internal Impact The outage lasted

The following text details the causes and impact of the major service disruptions experienced by Meta (formerly Facebook). The "Map of the Internet" Failure

The primary reason for the massive global outage was a on the backbone routers that coordinate network traffic between data centers. This error caused a "cascading effect" that brought all services—including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp—to a halt.

: Meta stated that they found no evidence that user data was compromised or stolen during the downtime. Global Consequences