Today WordPress.com was down for approximately 110 minutes, our worst downtime in four years. The outage affected 10.2 million blogs, including our VIPs, and appears to have deprived those blogs of about 5.5 million pageviews.
What Happened: We are still gathering details, but it appears an unscheduled change to a core router by one of our datacenter providers messed up our network in a way we haven’t experienced before, and broke the site. It also broke all the mechanisms for failover between our locations in San Antonio and Chicago. All of your data was safe and secure, we just couldn’t serve it.
What we’re doing: We need to dig deeper and find out exactly what happened, why, and how to recover more gracefully next time and isolate problems like this so they don’t affect our other locations.
I will update this post as we find out more, and have a more concrete plan for the future.
I know this sucked for you guys as much as it did for us — the entire team was on pins and needles trying to get your blogs back as soon as possible. I hope it will be much longer than four years before we face a problem like this again.
Update 1: We’ve gathered more details about what happened. There was a latent misconfiguration, specifically a cable plugged someplace it shouldn’t have been, from a few months ago. Something called the spanning tree protocol kicked in and started trying to route all of our private network traffic to a public network over a link that was much too small and slow to handle even 10% of our traffic which caused high packet loss. This “sort of working” state was much worse than if it had just gone down and confused our systems team and our failsafe systems. It is not clear yet why the misconfiguration bit us yesterday and not earlier. Even though the network issue was unfortunate, we responded too slowly in pinpointing the issue and taking steps to resolve it using alternate routes, extending the downtime 3-4x longer than it should have been.
You guys rock 🙂
Keep up the good work.
This is the online community I know and Love. Thanks to all you folks at WP for the professionalism, courtesy, and humanity. Judging by all those who took the time to leave the comments above, Good Deeds DO get rewarded and paid forward. Warms the cockles of my heart… 😉
Thank you Guys for the update! I was really worried…
And I definitely agree with the others: I love being a WP Blogger!
This makes it worth it. Your good service is much appreciated.
Greetings, IvichieSays
No problem. It happens sometimes 🙂 Good work and thanks.
Cheers, WP. Honesty is much appreciated.
s**t happens, it is all cool and o.k.
but it is time for a backup feature where one can backup all posts (pages and comments?) in a click – this would be great…
in any case – thanks for the hard work and smile
I write a blog in Hebrew about interesting features in the Hebrew language. The site of the Academy of the Hebrew language put up a link to it on its site, which obviously made me very glad. I shared this piece of good news with my Facebook friends and they said that the link at the Academy’s site is probably wrong, because it didn’t work – i shared it the minute the downtime began…
I can’t really be angry at you, of course, because you provide a WONDERFUL service for free, but maybe you were curious about the consequences.
These things happen. Difficult for you though.
I didn’t feel that downtime because I was sleeping that time
Thanks for this this update! Thanks for the efforts to repair it so fast!
Glad all is okay now – I felt as if my hands had been cut off when I couldn’t access WordPress last night 🙂
Thanks for the update.
Thanks for information and for everything u’re doing for us, keep good and good luck to fix the problem 😉
I always thought that wordpress had an amazing record for uptime.that’s why I use custom domain in my wordpress.but anyway wordpress is still a nice blog. 🙂
You guys are on the ball pretty quick! All good here!
No apology necessary; stuff happens!
B’sides, most of us in Europe were asleep at the time.
What’s the phrase? Sh*t happens! 🙂 Not the end of the world. Once in 4 yrs is not bad at all.
Keep up the good work, we ❤ you guys.
Matt, I have never heard such thing as WP is down. And if it does go down, I am quite sure it won’t be because of any kind of incompetence on your team’s side. Keep up the good work.
I am new to WordPress but I still understand the usefulness of WP. Thanks WP Team.
Is everything is ok with the service? coz’ I still don’t see the correct formating.
Everything is back to normal. If you’re having issues with your formatting and need help, please contact support: https://wordpress.com/support/contact/
It takes a great outfit to admit its problems and then fix them!
आनंद वाटला. काल साईट थोड्या वेळासाठी डाऊन झाल्यावर मी थोडा गोंधळून गेलो होतो. तुम्ही केलेल्या कामाबद्दल आभार.
haha, first youtube didn’t work and when I finally got my video online, I couldn’t post it on my blog because wordpress didn’t work… frustrating… But I’m happy my blog is healthy again 🙂
i cant update my blog?
scratch that its fixed
Thanks to know what is going on, your info is appreciated.
Thanks!
Great job! You guys did very well with this fast information-management!
Like it!
Thanks for the information
chaque problème à sa solution 😉 bravo pour l’efficacité 😀
Oh, I had this hockey stick graph on my stats because of my blog article about Swedish serfdom. Thought it was maybe bringing the whole wordpress.com down. =)
Two thumbs up for you guys! You are always keeping us informed about almost everything! No wonder I am enjoying my time blogging through WordPress! 🙂
My broadband connection went down simultaneously, so I didn’t actually notice (it also came back up with WP, which is deeply odd).
Anyway, guys, thanks for the update.
Thank you 🙂
Oh good, I just started a blog here and thought maybe I had broken WordPress…whew.
WordPress does so much, so right, so often; thanks.
Once in four years is not bad at all. I’m relieved it wasn’t anything more. I have every bit of confidence in you guys.
Thank you for all the hard work you put in this,to let us explore blogs faster.
God Bless you for all your hard work. Thank you guys 🙂
WordPress is wonderful. That is all.
not a big deal! it`s working fine and everything is still there 😉 thanks for the efforts and you guys are doing a nice job, I don`t know if I`d wanna trade.
Thanks for the information and the corrective action so fast.
Best Regards from Brazil.
Beto.
This letter is a nicely created human approach to information sharing, regardless of what the message pertained to – the major inconvenience and loss of blog “view-time” – and I hope that folks can take to heart the obvious ‘Heart at the Heart” of WordPress. I sure do.
Peace and all good things,
Amy Pierce
Ah, so it WASN’T my content after all.. happy happy.
Ta for the 1st time I ever that I needed your site up for part of a video and you were down. I was really surprised!
I hope you will never face this situation ever again. You and your team is an inspiration for lot of us. Keep up the good work. I am sure you all will be on pins and needles working to get it fixed.
ditch your hosting provider. he sucks.
Thanks for getting it fixed so quick
As anthony robbins said
Always have a plan B – in case the worst scenario happens
so when it does no one panics!
cheers
It’s the first time we’ve had a problem on WordPress in the six months we’ve been online, so no worries. Thanks for keeping us informed!
Thanks to give us some news!
Thanks for fast fix!
You are great! 🙂
I appreciate the fact you kept us informed…I was sweating there, for a minute…Thank you…
I was sweating because of the recent hate mail and huge volume of readers I got by blogging the Amy Bishop murders. I thought some idiot was just attacking me until I realized it was WP. Ouch. That hurt. Glad we are back. I know I lost hundreds of hits but it was still my best month ever. Got more hits in 5 days than I’ve gotten in a whole year on my top post re Cheyenne Woods. So still nothing but kudos and thanks to the team at WP.
great pr
No problem. You guys do a great job.
I was uploading an article from MS Word BETA 2010 with a few hundreds of images when it happened. I thought it was me who broke the system! Word was repetitively trying to connect and eventually reporting that there’s no more space in my account… Then you went down… I wanted to call and say sorry, but then I came back to my senses and realized it couldn’t be me 😉
thanks for sharing this, and no worries about the problem.
Thanks for the quick notice.
I am more impressed that being down is such a rarity at WordPress. No problem for this customer.
didn’t affect me but thanks for the info guys
Thanks for this information.
I can feel too for the responsible techies. They must been near a heart attack. Big Routers, Big Troubles. But they need updates from time to time…
New to blogging, so thought something was wrong with my computer. Glad there wasn’t. With all the activity surprised it doesn’t happen more often. Well done. 🙂
Turning such misfortune into a marketing action (10.2 mil blogs, 5.5 mil views + all the buzz) confirms my idea about how good you really are. Keep up the great work.
It was a bummer, and showed me just how addicted I am to the site! I kept going back and back and back to the computer…checking for a pulse. Thanks for all you guys do!
Little scared at first, but happy to be up and running once more!
My only problem was that our homepage automatically displays the RSS feed from our blog–so our homepage was down while you were.
Thanks for helping us find our programming issues!
Thanks so much! you’re doing great work.
Thanks for being so quick about this, and for letting us know what happened. Everything breaks sometime, not everyone is transparent about what’s going on.
Thank you for keeping us informed!