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Rogue code led to Gmail shutdown

By Richard Waters in San Francisco

Published: March 1 2009 23:37 | Last updated: March 1 2009 23:37

A rogue piece of software, which triggered a cascading failure through Google’s data centres around the world, led to the shutdown of its Gmail system last week.

The failure, during routine maintenance at one of the company’s European data centres, was an unforeseen side-effect of a software program that was written in-house, said Nelson Mattos, vice-president of engineering.

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