5-minute Google outage 40% drop in global website traffic

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What happens when the world's largest search engine experiences a five-minute outage? Apparently, a lot. That's exactly what happened on Friday when Google went down from about 3:52 p.m. to 3:57 p.m Pacific time. Some other services went offline as well, but the one that had everyone in a tizzy was search -- and rightfully so. The vast majority of Internet users rely on Google to get them where they want to go on the web every single day. However, the users were far from the only ones suffering during those dark five minutes.

In Q2 2013, Google reported revenues of $14.1 billion. Doing a bit of division, we can estimate that Google makes about $108,000 in revenue for everyone minute it's actually functioning. Five minutes of being offline cost the company about $545,000 in revenue, assuming that Google gets most of its revenue from the services that went down. For Google, it's not a huge amount of money, but that's roughly what the average American household brings in over the course of a decade.

Additionally, the downtime appears to have caused a global drop in website traffic of 40 percent before spiking back up again once Google was back online, according to GoSquared's analysis. This most likely didn't please website owners who rely on Google to get a decent amount of hits.

It's insane just how much we take Google for granted every day, but we sure do miss it when it's gone. Well, most of us.

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slapshot101Posted:

Google is hands down the biggest and most popular search engine out there. It has so many different services out their and they are a billion dollar company so this is huge for there servers to go down for any period of time even if it is 30 seconds.

LWTPosted:

Katsumi
BLUELIGHTING without google TTG probably wouldnt have as many members!?!


Without Google it may have been likely that TTG wouldn't of taken off at all.


your probably right katsumi
//LWT

ImpossibilityPosted:

got to love losing 5 minutes

KatsumiPosted:

BLUELIGHTING without google TTG probably wouldnt have as many members!?!


Without Google it may have been likely that TTG wouldn't of taken off at all.

BLUELIGHTINGPosted:

-CP They lost nothing though...


To them it wasnt much but to me Thats alot of money :O

BLUELIGHTINGPosted:

without google TTG probably wouldnt have as many members!?!

BLUELIGHTINGPosted:

wow 40% of traffic :o Just shows how big of a part google plays in the net !

MortarPosted:

I remember this, it was a bit of an annoyance as I was unable to search up some things I needed. To think that the outage cost half a million, that is incredible.

KatsumiPosted:

-CP They lost nothing though...


Actually, they lost over five hundred thousand dollars. Many web sites stopped earning money temporarily because of this as well.

KatsumiPosted:

Nuka If they're making 100k a minute, pretty sure they didn't lose much.


Despite them making that much money is still money, are you seriously saying that $545,000 isn't a lot of money.