A few days ago, a Google spokesperson confirmed to the outside world that after the Google Gmail service was temporarily inaccessible last Tuesday, its AdSense service for enterprises also experienced the same failure. He said, "On the morning of February 25th, Western Standard Time, the AdSense service experienced an inaccessible failure, which lasted for about 90 minutes. But fortunately, the number of affected users was not very large, and we have already notified For all affected users, the glitch was fixed within a short period of time."
It is reported that when the AdSense service fails, the advertisements published by the advertising provider cannot be displayed normally on the Internet. Although Google said that affected users have been notified, it refused to disclose the proportion of affected users (perhaps Google is afraid that people will infer the total number of AdSense users from this number). However, it is obvious that Google AdSense has not been greatly affected after this failure.
For Google's two short-term outages, the frequency of occurrence seems to be higher regardless of which network service provider it is. However, Google's recent problems seem to be related to a certain "cloud service", and the failure of some servers has had a certain impact on Google's overall services.