Outage in DataCite

Instability in DOI registration and other services

Resolved Minor
December 22, 2023 - Started 4 months ago - Lasted about 3 hours
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Outage Details

We are investigating instability affecting DOI registration and other services. This appears to be related to increased service load and we are scaling services to compensate.
Latest Updates ( sorted recent to last )
RESOLVED 4 months ago - at 12/22/2023 02:06PM

The applied mitigation has allowed services to stabilise back to normal operating conditions. Services are still scaled up to prevent further issue.

MONITORING 4 months ago - at 12/22/2023 01:11PM

Mitigation has been applied, and the services are starting to stabilise. We will continue to monitor the situation

IDENTIFIED 4 months ago - at 12/22/2023 11:55AM

We believe we have identified the source of the increased load, and are working on further mitigation

INVESTIGATING 4 months ago - at 12/22/2023 11:25AM

We are investigating instability affecting DOI registration and other services. This appears to be related to increased service load and we are scaling services to compensate.

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