Kenapa WhatsApp Instagram dan Facebook Down?

JawaPos.com – Pada Senin (4/10) malam hingga Selasa (5/10) dini hari, masyarakat yang menggunakan aplikasi WhatsApp, Instagram dan Facebook dipastikan merasakan gangguan massal. Akses ke ketiga platform tersebut terganggu lantaran aplikasi yang dimiliki Facebook itu down atau padam.

Kini, layanan ketiganya mulai pulih setelah sempat tumbang selama lebih dari enam jam. Setelah bikin geger tak bisa diakses oleh pengguna hampir di seluruh dunia, Facebook akhirnya mengungkap penyebab gangguan yang mempengaruhi miliaran penggunanya itu.

Vice President of Engineering and Infrastructure Facebook Santosh Janardhan menjelaskan, melalui laman resminya bahwa penyebab dari tumbang massal aplikasi perpesanan instan dan media sosial mereka ini lantaran gangguan jaringan yang dialami mereka

“Kepada semua orang dan bisnis di seluruh dunia yang bergantung pada kami, kami mohon maaf atas ketidaknyamanan yang disebabkan oleh pemadaman hari ini di seluruh platform kami. Kami telah bekerja sekeras yang kami bisa untuk memulihkan akses, dan sistem kami sekarang telah kembali aktif dan berjalan,” ucap Santosh mengawali penjelasan resminya.

Dia melanjutkan, penyebab utama pemadaman ini juga memengaruhi banyak alat dan sistem internal yang digunakan dalam operasi sehari-hari, mempersulit upaya mereka untuk mendiagnosis dan menyelesaikan masalah dengan cepat.

“Tim teknik kami telah mengetahui bahwa perubahan konfigurasi pada router backbone yang mengoordinasikan lalu lintas jaringan antara pusat data kami menyebabkan masalah yang mengganggu komunikasi ini. Gangguan pada lalu lintas jaringan ini memiliki efek berjenjang pada cara pusat data kami berkomunikasi, sehingga menghentikan layanan kami,” bebernya.

Kini, seperti sudah disinggung di atas, layanan mereka itu sekarang kembali online dan pihaknya memastikan secara aktif bekerja untuk mengembalikannya sepenuhnya ke operasi normal. Dia juga membantah tumbangnya layanan Facebook ini bukan karena ulah penjahat siber yang berusaha membajak WhatsApp, Instagram atau Facebook.

“Kami juga tidak memiliki bukti bahwa data pengguna telah disusupi sebagai akibat dari waktu henti ini. Kami memahami dampak pemadaman seperti ini terhadap kehidupan orang-orang, dan tanggung jawab kami untuk memberi tahu orang-orang tentang gangguan pada layanan kami,” tandas Santosh.

Editor : Nurul Adriyana Salbiah

Reporter : Rian Alfianto

Bisnis.com, JAKARTA — Hingga berita ini diturunkan, WhatsApp, Facebook, dan Instagram telah mengalami gangguan (down) selama lebih dari dua jam. Laporan gangguan muncul sejak pukul 22.46 WIB. 

Melalui akun Twitter resmi masing-masing, WhatsApp, Facebook, dan Instagram meminta pengguna bersabar. Tim teknis mereka sejak sekitar pukul 23.16 WIB telah mencari penyebab masalah dan berupaya memperbaikinya. 

Sementara itu, menurut seorang jurnalis Brian Krebs, penyebab Facebook dan Instagram down telah terkonfirmasi. Dia mengatakan bahwa Sistem Nama Domain (Domain Name System/DNS) Facebook dan Instagram telah ditarik dari sistem global. 

"Kami tidak tahu mengapa perubahan ini dilakukan. Itu bisa saja merupakan hasil dari perubahan internal, sistem secara luas atau pembaruan yang salah. Ini semua spekulasi pada titik mengapa [DNS bermasalah]. FB  mengendalikan catatan DNS-nya sendiri," katanya melalui akun Twitter @briankrebs, Selasa (5/10/2021).

DNS adalah sebuah sistem yang bertugas menyimpan semua informasi data domain dalam jaringan. Singkatnya sistem ini yang membawa pengguna untuk mengakses situs atau aplikasi tujuan. 

Adapun Whatsapp, Facebook, dan Instagram down telah menjadi perbincangan di berbagai negara. Tagar WhatsApp menjadi trending topic dengan cuitan lebih dari 2,6 juta kali hingga berita ini diturunkan. 

Selanjutnya, tagar #Instagramdown juga mencapai lebih dari 414.000 kali dan #Facebookdown tercatat dicuitkan sebanyak 460.000 kali.

Sementara itu WhatsApp down bukan hal baru dalam dua tahun terakhir. Bersama Facebook dan Instagram, aplikasi milik Mark Zuckenberg ini telah beberapa kali mengalami gangguan, baik hanya di regional tertentu maupun secara global. 

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Gone in Minutes, Out for Hours: Outage Shakes Facebook

When apps used by billions of people worldwide blinked out, lives were disrupted, businesses were cut off from customers — and some Facebook employees were locked out of their offices.

Kenapa WhatsApp Instagram dan Facebook Down?

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Published Oct. 4, 2021Updated Oct. 8, 2021

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SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook and its family of apps, including Instagram and WhatsApp, were inaccessible for hours on Monday, taking out a vital communications platform used by billions and showcasing just how dependent the world has become on a company that is under intense scrutiny.

Facebook’s apps — which include Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Oculus — began displaying error messages around 11:40 a.m. Eastern time, users reported. Within minutes, Facebook had disappeared from the internet. The outage lasted over five hours, before some apps slowly flickered back to life, though the company cautioned the services would take time to stabilize.

Even so, the impact was far-reaching and severe. Facebook has built itself into a linchpin platform with messaging, livestreaming, virtual reality and many other digital services. In some countries, like Myanmar and India, Facebook is synonymous with the internet. More than 3.5 billion people around the world use Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp to communicate with friends and family, distribute political messaging, and expand their businesses through advertising and outreach.

Facebook is also used to sign in to many other apps and services, leading to unexpected domino effects such as people not being able to log into shopping websites or sign into their smart TVs, thermostats and other internet-connected devices.

Technology outages are not uncommon, but to have so many apps go dark from the world’s largest social media company at the same time was highly unusual. Facebook’s last significant outage was in 2019, when a technical error affected its sites for 24 hours, in a reminder that a snafu can cripple even the most powerful internet companies.

This time, Facebook said late Monday, the culprit was changes to its underlying internet infrastructure that coordinates the traffic between its data centers. That interrupted communications and cascaded to other data centers, “bringing our services to a halt,” the company said.

Facebook eventually restored service after a team got access to its server computers at a data center in Santa Clara, Calif., three people with knowledge of the matter said. Then they were able to reset them.

The company apologized for the outage. “We’re sorry,” it said on Twitter after its apps started becoming accessible again. “Thank you for bearing with us.”

The outage added to Facebook’s mounting difficulties. For weeks, the company has been under fire related to a whistle-blower, Frances Haugen, a former Facebook product manager who amassed thousands of pages of internal research. She has since distributed the cache to the news media, lawmakers and regulators, revealing that Facebook knew of many harms that its services were causing, including that Instagram made teenage girls feel worse about themselves.

The revelations have prompted an outcry among regulators, lawmakers and the public. Ms. Haugen, who revealed her identity on Sunday online and on “60 Minutes,” is scheduled to testify on Tuesday in Congress about Facebook’s impact on young users.

“Today’s outage brought our reliance on Facebook — and its properties like WhatsApp and Instagram — into sharp relief,” said Brooke Erin Duffy, a professor of communications at Cornell University. “The abruptness of today’s outage highlights the staggering level of precarity that structures our increasingly digitally mediated work economy.”

When the outage began on Monday morning, Facebook and Instagram users quickly turned to Twitter to lament and poke fun at their inability to use the apps. The hashtag #facebookdown also started trending. Memes about the incident proliferated.

But a real toll soon emerged, because many people worldwide rely on the apps to conduct their daily lives.

“With Facebook being down we’re losing thousands in sales,” said Mark Donnelly, a start-up founder in Ireland who runs HUH Clothing, a fashion brand focused on mental health that uses Facebook and Instagram to reach customers. “It may not sound like a lot to others, but missing out on four or five hours of sales could be the difference between paying the electricity bill or rent for the month.”

Samir Munir, who owns a food-delivery service in Delhi, said he was unable to reach clients or fulfill orders because he runs the business through his Facebook page and takes orders via WhatsApp.

“Everything is down, my whole business is down,” he said.

Douglas Veney, a gamer in Cleveland who goes by GoodGameBro and who is paid by viewers and subscribers on Facebook Gaming, said, “It’s hard when your primary platform for income for a lot of people goes down.” He called the situation “scary.”

Inside Facebook, workers also scrambled because their internal systems stopped functioning. The company’s global security team “was notified of a system outage affecting all Facebook internal systems and tools,” according to an internal memo sent to employees and shared with The New York Times. Those tools included security systems, an internal calendar and scheduling tools, the memo said.

Employees said they had trouble making calls from work-issued cellphones and receiving emails from people outside the company. Facebook’s internal communications platform, Workplace, was also taken out, leaving many unable to do their jobs. Some turned to other platforms to communicate, including LinkedIn and Zoom as well as Discord chat rooms.

Some Facebook employees who had returned to working in the office were also unable to enter buildings and conference rooms because their digital badges stopped working. Security engineers said they were hampered from assessing the outage because they could not get to server areas.

Facebook’s global security operations center determined the outage was “a HIGH risk to the People, MODERATE risk to Assets and a HIGH risk to the Reputation of Facebook,” the company memo said.

A small team of employees was soon dispatched to Facebook’s Santa Clara data center to try a “manual reset” of the company’s servers, according to an internal memo.

Several Facebook workers called the outage the equivalent of a “snow day,” a sentiment that was publicly echoed by Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram.

In Facebook’s early days, the site experienced occasional outages as millions of new users flocked to the network. Over the years, it spent billions of dollars to build out its infrastructure and services, spinning up enormous data centers in cities including Prineville, Ore., and Fort Worth.

The company has also been trying to integrate the underlying technical infrastructure of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram for several years.

John Graham-Cumming, the chief technology officer of Cloudflare, a web infrastructure company that helps direct traffic to Facebook, said in an interview that his company became aware of the outage early on and saw the incident’s scope. He described the issue as a “misconfiguration.”

“It was as if Facebook just said, ‘Goodbye, we’re leaving now,’” he said.

Ryan Mac, Nicole Perlroth and Kellen Browning contributed reporting.

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