<p>Spotify and Discord users globally including in India were left without songs and posts after outages linked to Google Cloud disconnected both platforms.</p>.<p>The outages that affected both Spotify and Discord started late on Tuesday and were fixed by Google Cloud teams after a couple of hours.</p>.<p>Both the platforms came back online on Wednesday morning.</p>.<p>"Spotify didn't go into detail, but a case study posted by Google Cloud confirms they're also a customer and that may explain the sudden issues for both services," reports The Verge.</p>.<p>The Google Cloud status page mentions a glitchy update to the Traffic Director component that Discord cited.</p>.<p>"The issue with Traffic Director has been confirmed to be caused by a recent release; the release has been rolled back and customers can now start using Traffic Director. We have identified a probable root cause and will be publishing an Incident Report within the next several days," said Google Cloud.</p>.<p>"We thank you for your patience while we worked on resolving the issue."</p>.<p>Spotify had earlier tweeted: "Something's not quite right, and we're looking into it. Thanks for your reports!"</p>.<p>The Swedish music streaming company later tweeted: "Everything's looking much better now! Give @SpotifyCares a shout if you still need help".</p>.<p>Discord posted: "We're aware of an issue causing message failures and are working on a fix. Apologies for the disruption."</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>
<p>Spotify and Discord users globally including in India were left without songs and posts after outages linked to Google Cloud disconnected both platforms.</p>.<p>The outages that affected both Spotify and Discord started late on Tuesday and were fixed by Google Cloud teams after a couple of hours.</p>.<p>Both the platforms came back online on Wednesday morning.</p>.<p>"Spotify didn't go into detail, but a case study posted by Google Cloud confirms they're also a customer and that may explain the sudden issues for both services," reports The Verge.</p>.<p>The Google Cloud status page mentions a glitchy update to the Traffic Director component that Discord cited.</p>.<p>"The issue with Traffic Director has been confirmed to be caused by a recent release; the release has been rolled back and customers can now start using Traffic Director. We have identified a probable root cause and will be publishing an Incident Report within the next several days," said Google Cloud.</p>.<p>"We thank you for your patience while we worked on resolving the issue."</p>.<p>Spotify had earlier tweeted: "Something's not quite right, and we're looking into it. Thanks for your reports!"</p>.<p>The Swedish music streaming company later tweeted: "Everything's looking much better now! Give @SpotifyCares a shout if you still need help".</p>.<p>Discord posted: "We're aware of an issue causing message failures and are working on a fix. Apologies for the disruption."</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>