Outage in Astro

GCP us-east1 incident may affect Astro clusters in this region

Resolved Major
July 18, 2025 - Started 14 days ago - Lasted about 2 hours
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Outage Details

Google Cloud has put up a status page indicating that several services in us-east1 are affected by an incident. Astro clusters in this region will be affected by this. Clusters in other regions and other clouds should not be affected, as none of the control plane components for Astro are hosted in this region. For more information, follow the GCP incident: https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/8cY8jdUpEGGbsSMSQk7J
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RESOLVED 14 days ago - at 07/18/2025 06:33PM

Per Google, this outage is now resolved.

INVESTIGATING 14 days ago - at 07/18/2025 04:25PM

Google Cloud has put up a status page indicating that several services in us-east1 are affected by an incident. Astro clusters in this region will be affected by this. Clusters in other regions and other clouds should not be affected, as none of the control plane components for Astro are hosted in this region.

For more information, follow the GCP incident:

https://status.cloud.google.com/incidents/8cY8jdUpEGGbsSMSQk7J

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