Squarespace, one of the world’s leading web hosting providers with more than one million paying customers, has confirmed a “major outage” has caused businesses around the world to go offline.
Anyone trying to access Squarespace’s homepage this morning were met with an error page showing a 504 Gateway Timeout, although this now seems to be resolved. However, the major customer outage is still unresolved at the time of publication.
The last update from the the company, issued at 8.45am BST, said that it is “incrementally restoring access to sites”, but it has still not issued any advice or information on its social media.
Squarespace customers, many of whom were small businesses hosting their sites with the company, were quick to take to Twitter to voice their frustration at a company whose site says it offers 24/7 customer service.
The downtime is the second to strike a major web hosting company this week, after 123 Reg revealed on Monday that an outage over the weekend saw it accidentally delete an unspecified number of virtual servers.
The company said it has been working since the incident with both its own staff and external consultants to restore the affected servers, indicating the likelihood that a large number of sites were affected.
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