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Number of Outages
0
Average Downtime
0 mins
Total Downtime
0 mins
Since last incident
130 days
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Major · 4 months ago · lasted about 1 hour
Microsoft is experiencing an outage which means that YouCanBook.me booking pages that link to Microsoft calendar will be impacted. It may prevent your grid from displaying and it will impact notifications being sent. You may also not be able to log into your account. We are closely monitoring this outage and we will post updates as we get them. Further information from Microsoft about this outage can be found here: https://status.office365.com/
Major · 9 months ago · lasted less than a minute
We are aware that some users are experiencing issues, logging in and accessing booking pages at the moment and we are investigating.
Major · 9 months ago · lasted 2 minutes
We will be carrying out maintenance on our databases on Tuesday 6th September @ 1am EST (5am UTC) . Whilst we don't anticipate any downtime, some users may experience some slowness during that time.
Major · over 1 year ago · lasted 3 months
We believe due to an AWS outage customers are currently experiencing some issues using our platform. Our engineers are looking into it now.
Major · almost 2 years ago · lasted 7 months
Our host platform AWS is experiencing connectivity issues that will impact booking pages loading and bookings being processed. They are investigating and we will update once we have more information.
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