Number of Incidents
2 outages
Since last incident
7 days
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Minor · 7 days ago · lasted about 10 hours
Octavia in nz-hlz-1 is experiencing some issues, we are investigating.
Major · 10 days ago · lasted about 1 hour
During compute maintenance one hypervisor rebooted unexpectedly. The instances running on the hypervisor suffered an unplanned shut down.
Major · about 2 months ago · lasted about 1 hour
DNS issues affecting some customers
We have identified a DNS issue affecting some customers in the Hamilton region. Engineers are investigating a change in name resolution behaviour that was introduced yesterday, which may affect customers who filter DNS queries on remote servers using ACLs.
Major · 4 months ago · lasted about 2 hours
We are currently investigating this issue.
Major · 6 months ago · lasted about 1 hour
Block Storage API issues in Porirua
We are investigating issues with the Block Storage API in the Porirua region. Some Volume Create/Update/Delete operations are failing. Engineers are investigating.
Minor · 7 months ago · lasted about 6 hours
Degraded IO performance in NZ-WLG-2
We are currently investigating this issue.
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