Nest cameras were down for 17 hours because of failed server update

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Reported today on The Verge

For the full article visit: https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/25/21152534/nest-cameras-outage-google-security

Reported today in The Verge.

Nest cameras were down for 17 hours because of failed server update

A "scheduled storage server software update that didn't go as intended" caused a 17-hour outage for Nest cameras, according to parent company Google. The outage affected the Nest Cam, its indoor and outdoor Nest Cam IQ cameras, Nest Hello Doorbell and the Nest Hub Max display, 9to5Google reports.

During the outage which started at around noon PT on Monday, users couldn't record video or see live streams. "We've rolled out a fix and most camera services should be working again. Unfortunately, video history wasn't collected during this incident," says a blog post from Google Nest VP Rishi Chandra.

Nest's Twitter account was providing occasional updates on the situation as it unfolded, but it was doing little to reassure customers dismayed that they would not have access to recordings. Some users said they tried factory resets thinking the issue was on their end. Others said they had experienced a break-in during the outage or missed an accident suffered by a parent:

Yep. And my elderly father fell. Only the two times I needed it history was deleted.

Another demanded Google reimburse them for the downtime.

We're all getting bill credits for this right?? We pay way too much to you to have any type of outage. This never happened before Google took over

The issue appears to have been limited to Nest users in the US, according to DownDetector (via Android Central), but some users in South Africa and the UK also reported problems.




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