Exalate for Azure DevOps is operational
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This chart displays the number of user-reported issues over the past 24 hours, grouped into 20-minute intervals. It's normal to see occasional reports, which may be due to individual user issues rather than a broader problem. We only consider an issue widespread if there are multiple reports within a short timeframe.
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IsDown has tracked 7 incidents for Exalate for Azure DevOps since started monitoring Exalate status in March 2021.
2 months ago · lasted about 16 hours
We are currently experiencing an incident affecting a limited number of nodes in our system. Current situation: We've identified the root cause and a mitigation has started, some nodes are back online. More details
about 1 year ago · lasted about 9 hours
Nodes might be affected due to a misconfiguration in the database of one of the exalate clusters. Expect some downtime to recover from this situation More details
about 1 year ago · lasted 9 days
We are currently experiencing an incident affecting a limited number of nodes in our system. The issue revolves around the Resource overallocation, resulting in downtime for the affected nodes. Current Situation: Affected Nodes: Approximately 5% ... More details
We've tracked and collected 7 incidents for Exalate for Azure DevOps since started monitoring Exalate status
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Last incident
74 days ago
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IsDown monitors Exalate for Azure DevOps for major outages. A major outage is when Exalate for Azure DevOps experiences a critical issue that severely affects one or more services/regions. When Exalate marks an incident as a major outage, IsDown updates its internal status, the customer status page and dashboard. Depending on the customer settings, IsDown will also send notifications.
IsDown monitors Exalate status page for minor outages. A minor outage is when Exalate for Azure DevOps experiences a small issue affecting a small percentage of its customer's applications. An example is the performance degradation of an application. When a minor outage occurs, IsDown updates its internal status and shares that information on the customer status page. Depending on the customer settings, IsDown will also send notifications.
IsDown collects all information from the outages published in Exalate status page to provide the most accurate information. If available, we gather the title, description, time of the outage, status, and outage updates. Another important piece of information is the affected services/regions which we use to filter the notifications that impact your business.
Exalate publishes scheduled maintenance events on their status page. IsDown collects all the information for each event and creates a feed that people can follow to ensure they are not surprised by unexpected downtime or problems. We also send the feed in our weekly report, alerting the next maintenances that will take place.
IsDown monitors Exalate and all their 19 components that can be affected by an outage. IsDown allows you to filter the notifications and status page alerts based on the components you care about. For example, you can choose which components or regions affect your business and filter out all other outages. This way you avoid alert fatigue in your team.
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Exalate for Azure DevOps isn't down. You can check Exalate for Azure DevOps status and incident details on the top of the page. IsDown continuously monitors Exalate for Azure DevOps official status page every few minutes. In the last 24 hours, there were 0 outages reported.
Exalate for Azure DevOps is currently operational. You can check Exalate for Azure DevOps status and incident details on the top of the page. The status is updated in almost real-time, and you can see the latest outages and issues affecting customers.
No, there is no ongoing official outage. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.
Currently there's no report of Exalate for Azure DevOps being slow. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.
IsDown monitors the Exalate for Azure DevOps official status page every few minutes. We also get reports from users like you. If there are enough reports about an outage, we'll show it on the top of the page.
Exalate for Azure DevOps last outage was on October 09, 2024 with the title "Partial Outage of Exalate Nodes"
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