Most of the server backbone of mainstream sites is on either aws, azure services, or google cloud network. Smack all three down at once hard enough, the entirety of Web traffic in most places will spit out a wide variety of possible errors, but most likely a 500, 503, 521,or a 408 code (depending on the issues /codebase at hand).
If everything starts throwing 418s (aka i am a teapot) or 451s ("legality" error), however, ill take note bigly then.
Most of the server backbone of mainstream sites is on either aws, azure services, or google cloud network. Smack all three down at once hard enough, the entirety of Web traffic in most places will spit out a wide variety of possible errors, but most likely a 500, 503, 521,or a 408 code (depending on the issues /codebase at hand).
If everything starts throwing 418s (aka i am a teapot) or 451s ("legality" error), however, ill take note bigly then.