Online video service Netflix is placing the blame for its
recent
shipping outage on bad hardware.
In a post to the company's
official
blog, Netflix IT head Mike Osier explained that a faulty hardware component
lead to corruption issues within the company's shipping system.
Osier said that the issue was first discovered on August 11th and continued
until the database was transferred to another system. Further complicating
matters was the fact that the component responsible for the issue was reporting
no detectable errors.
"Over the course of the day, we began experiencing similar problems in
peripheral databases until our shipping system went down," he wrote.
"It was going to be a long night."
The outage within the shipping system caused the entire mail-order service to
grind to a halt. Without the ability to process incoming discs, the company had
no way to update returns and ship out new orders.
The result was an outage for millions of customers that lasted through most
of the week as the company worked to restore the system and catch its
distribution centers up on backlogged orders.
The company's web-based streaming video service was not affected by the
outage.
With the faulty component replaced and the system restored, Netflix now
believes that the issue has been resolved for good. The company is now working
on steps to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.
"We’ve taken steps to fortify our shipping system with the acquisition of
additional equipment and worked with our vendors to verify we’re in good shape
elsewhere," said Osier.
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