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Stay on top of outages with real-time notifications, health dashboards, and internal status pages. Get alerts on Slack, PagerDuty, Microsoft Teams, Datadog and more.Minor about 3 hours ago · lasted about 3 hours
Cloud Router Provisioning Interruption
We are experiencing issues with the creation and updates of Cloud Routers due to an upstream hosting provider interruption. Provisioned Cloud Routers are currently stable and serving traffic as usu...
More details & updatesMinor November 22, 2023 · lasted about 3 hours
Use of "rover dev" on Linux impacted by GitHub "Unauthorized" error
We are currently investigating an upstream unavailability of the Linux Router binary which is downloaded and invoked by the "rover dev" CLI command in Rover. Other architectures (like macOS) do no...
More details & updatesMinor November 21, 2023 · lasted about 1 hour
We have identified an issue with schema checks. Our team is looking into the cause of this error. Schema checks may be in the pending state for longer than usual. Sorry for any inconvenience and we...
More details & updatesMinor November 13, 2023 · lasted about 2 hours
Degraded performance on schema publishing
We are currently observing delays in our publishing and schema check pipeline for Federation version 2.4 and above. We are investigating the issue and will update this incident with more informatio...
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We have registered 133 issues and outages in Apollo Graph since we started monitoring on December 27, 2021.
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Minor November 08, 2023 · lasted 21 minutes
Checks failing to update Github status
At 23:12 UTC Apollo observed elevated levels of failures syncing Github statuses from our Checks feature. While investigating this, we were unable to discern the customer impact during this time. A...
More details & updatesMajor November 03, 2023 · lasted 42 minutes
Router and Rover installs down
Our upstream provider is experiencing an outage. As such, Rover and Router installs are impacted at this time. We will continue monitoring and keep this up to date with any news we get.
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