Outage in Qovery

[AWS] Image cache not used during deployment, deployment time might be longer

Resolved Minor
January 24, 2023 - Started over 1 year ago - Lasted about 1 hour

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Outage Details

Following a change in how they store internally their images, we are not using anymore the caching mechanism that was avoiding re-building your code each time. This means that your code might be rebuilt even if no change was done to it, increasing the deployment time. We are currently working on a fix.
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IDENTIFIED over 1 year ago - at 01/24/2023 08:57AM

Following a change in how they store internally their images, we are not using anymore the caching mechanism that was avoiding re-building your code each time. This means that your code might be rebuilt even if no change was done to it, increasing the deployment time.

We are currently working on a fix.


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