Check if AWS Databricks Compute Service is down, official outages, user-reported issues, and outages map.
AWS Databricks Compute Service is working normally
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. Sign up for free to see more AWS Databricks status data.
IsDown has tracked 33 incidents for AWS Databricks Compute Service since started monitoring AWS Databricks status in January 2023. We collect data from 4522+ services, and normalize the data to give you a clear picture of the impact of the outage.
Date | Incident | Duration |
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Oct 14, 2025
08:28 AM CEST
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Minor
Starting at approximately 21:00 UTC October 13, 2025, customers may experience delays in starting...
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about 10 hours |
Sep 26, 2025
12:07 AM CEST
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Minor
We are actively investigating an issue with the Databricks service.
Further updates will be pr...
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about 1 hour |
Sep 16, 2025
03:48 AM CEST
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Major
Starting at approximately 00:49 UTC September 16, 2025, customers may experience degraded perform...
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about 1 hour |
Sep 05, 2025
09:08 AM CEST
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Minor
Starting at approximately 01:10 UTC September 05, 2025, customers may experience failures when at...
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about 1 hour |
May 29, 2025
01:57 AM CEST
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Major
We are actively investigating an issue with the Databricks service.
Further updates will be pr...
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about 1 hour |
May 21, 2025
11:12 PM CEST
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Major
Starting at approximately 20:14 UTC May 21, 2025, customers may experience failed API calls, clus...
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about 2 hours |
Apr 05, 2025
01:06 AM CEST
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Major
We are actively investigating an issue with the Databricks service.
Further updates will be pr...
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about 1 hour |
Apr 02, 2025
01:35 PM CEST
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Minor
Starting at approximately 11:06 UTC April 02, 2025, customers may experience failures when attemp...
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about 1 hour |
Mar 14, 2025
11:22 PM CET
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Minor
Starting at approximately 21:00 UTC March 14, 2025 customers may experience an interruption to t...
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44 minutes |
Mar 12, 2025
03:13 AM CET
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Major
Starting at approximately 23:47 UTC on March 11, 2025, customers in pendleton-prod may experience...
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about 4 hours |
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Monitoring AWS Databricks since January 2023
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13 incidents in 2025
AWS Databricks Compute Service isn't down. You can check AWS Databricks Compute Service status and incident details on the top of the page. IsDown continuously monitors AWS Databricks Compute Service official status page every few minutes. In the last 24 hours, there were 0 outages reported.
AWS Databricks Compute Service is currently operational. You can check AWS Databricks Compute Service 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 AWS Databricks Compute Service being slow. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.
IsDown monitors the AWS Databricks Compute Service 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.
AWS Databricks Compute Service last outage was on October 14, 2025 with the title "ES-1613032"
IsDown and DownDetector help users determine if AWS Databricks is having problems. The big difference is that IsDown is a status page aggregator. IsDown monitors a service's official status page to give our customers a more reliable source of information instead of just relying on reports from users. The integration allows us to provide more details about AWS Databricks's Outages, like incident title, description, updates, and the parts of the affected service. Additionally, users can create internal status pages and set up notifications for all their third-party services.
We check the status of the services you're monitoring every few minutes. We aggregate the status and outage information and normalize it. We also collect crowdsourced information to provide early warning signs.
We send you an alert whenever we detect a new incident or an update on the status of the services you're monitoring. You can customize the alerts to your needs to avoid alert fatigue.
Aggregate all the status information in a straightforward dashboard or internal status page. You can also send the information and alerts to your team's communication/monitoring/incident management tools, such as Slack, Datadog, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, and more.
IsDown offers an easy way to monitor AWS Databricks with maximum flexibility
IsDown monitors Compute Service for major outages. A major outage is when Compute Service experiences a critical issue that severely affects one or more services/regions. When AWS Databricks 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 AWS Databricks status page for minor outages. A minor outage is when Compute Service 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 AWS Databricks 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.
IsDown monitors AWS Databricks and all their 12 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.
AWS Databricks and other vendors don't always report outages on time. Our crowdsourced status platform helps you stay ahead of outages. Users report issues and outages, sharing details on what problems they are facing. We use that info to provide early signs of outages. This way, even without an official update, you can stay ahead of possible problems.
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