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Website is down #12571
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@ynotravid https://www.netlify.com/ is hosting us, we have had this feedback multiple times in the past: #12020, #11894, #11704. Looking at the analytics data, the website has never been down. What we have, is some users struggling to load the pages. Now, I believe people have been facing two different types of issues:
So? |
I have had the same problem in the past. |
What was the root cause? |
@oliviertassinari I am not sure, I couldn't access it from Pakistan. Since I live here. So initially I had to use a vpn to access it. I never had the problem when there was only version 0.x, I started having this problem for a couple of release when v1 was in alpha. Then it just started working normally. (I am not sure if this is of any help) |
@adeelibr Thank you for providing these details.. v0.x was hosted on GitHub. v1 alpha was hosted on Cloudflare. |
@oliviertassinari, thanks for the response. I agree it is not a hosting issue. Of course effectively unavailable is the same as unavailable so understanding the issue and resolving would be good. Interestingly I am able to reproduce this somewhat locally. If I run the documentation locally for more than a day then requests hang indefinitely and I have to restart the server. I haven't looked at the state of memory and service workers when it hangs but I will be glad to provide some details as soon as I get a chance. Anyhow, thanks again. |
@ynotravid Alright, I'm closing the issue until we can find anything actionable. |
I understand thanks |
I have the same issue and when I open chrome dev tool, there are lots of 404 errors.
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@vimniky You gonna have to clear your service worker. |
I recently adopted material-ui as our component library. It took a lot of effort to win the engineering department over but you guys bring some serious value.
This essentially was my pitch:
CSS Framework Needs
Material-UI
Nice to have
You can see from above the one problem is that (material-ui.com)[https://material-ui.com/] seems to be down frequently.
Personally, I have cloned the documentation locally but that will not fly with the entire engineering team for what I hope is obvious reasons.
So my question is. Is this a fluke thing that the site has been going down or is that something we need to consider before adopting material-ui?
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