Outage in Astro

Clusters on AWS in the us-east-1 region are suffering degraded performance

Resolved Minor
June 13, 2023 - Started over 2 years ago - Lasted about 3 hours
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Outage Details

Astro clusters running in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) us-east-1 region are suffering degraded performance. Clusters are unable to scale up, so tasks will only be executed on existing worker nodes. AWS has identified an issue affecting multiple services in us-east-1: https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status Astronomer engineers are continuing to monitor the situation.
Latest Updates ( sorted recent to last )
RESOLVED over 2 years ago - at 06/13/2023 11:33PM

AWS outage in us-east-1 region is ended, all services returned back to normal.

Astronomer engineers checked previously affected clusters - no more issues were identified.

INVESTIGATING over 2 years ago - at 06/13/2023 08:14PM

Astro clusters running in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) us-east-1 region are suffering degraded performance. Clusters are unable to scale up, so tasks will only be executed on existing worker nodes. AWS has identified an issue affecting multiple services in us-east-1: https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status

Astronomer engineers are continuing to monitor the situation.

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