Number of Incidents
0 outages
Since last incident
675 days
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Major · almost 2 years ago · lasted 4 months
We are currently investigating a cloud-provider networking issue affecting all Everflow services.
Minor · over 2 years ago · lasted 11 months
Investigating an issue with the Web Application and API
We are currently investigating this issue.
Minor · over 2 years ago · lasted about 1 year
Web application and API connectivity issue
We are currently investigating an incident where our Web application and API are not reachable for a majority of our clients
Minor · almost 3 years ago · lasted over 1 year
To answer the incidents we had on October 2nd, the Everflow team is jointly working with the Google Cloud team to deploy a long term fix. During the maintenance, the API and the application will be down but there won't be any impact on clicks / impressions. The conversions will be buffered and processed again after the maintenance
Minor · almost 3 years ago · lasted over 1 year
We are investigating an ongoing global system issue
Minor · almost 3 years ago · lasted over 1 year
The issue has been identified and we are working on it
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