Last month large parts of Tonga were left without internet when an undersea
cable was broken. It’s a scenario that is far more common than is understood
It was the opening days of 2022, in the aftermath of a huge volcanic eruption,
when Tonga went dark. The underwater eruption – 1,000 times more powerful than
the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima – sent tsunami waves across Tonga’s
nearby archipelago and blanketed the island’s white coral sands in ash.
The strength of the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai eruption severed internet
connectivity with Tonga, causing a communication blackout at just the moment
that a crisis was unfolding.
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Countless theories for the cybersecurity firm’s outage are flying around, but
whatever the reason, this sort of thing is likely to happen again
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“Where did CrowdStrike go wrong” is, if anything, a slightly overdetermined
question.
We can work backwards. Pushing an update to every single computer on your
network at the same time means that by the time you discover a problem, it’s too
late to limit the fallout. The alternative – a staged rollout – would see the
update pushed to users in small groups, usually accelerating over time. If you
begin by updating 50 systems at once, and then immediately lose all contact with
every single one of them, hopefully you spot it before you update the next 50m.
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