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Outage in AWS Databricks

ES-1798419

Resolved Minor
March 24, 2026 - Started about 2 months ago - Lasted about 3 hours

Incident Report

Summary AI Generated

AWS Databricks experienced degraded availability with Serverless Compute starting at 11:00 UTC on March 24, 2026, lasting 3.2 hours. Customers encountered cluster launch failures with driver unreachable errors, job runs terminating unexpectedly with DRIVER_UNRESPONSIVE errors, clusters stuck in restart loops, and failures during new cluster creation. The incident was classified as minor and was under active investigation with no customer action required.

We are actively investigating an issue affecting Databricks compute.

Next Update

We will provide another update within 1 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status.
Components affected
AWS Databricks Compute Service

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about 2 months ago - at 03/24/2026 11:28AM

We are actively investigating an issue affecting Databricks compute.

Next Update

We will provide another update within 1 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status.

about 2 months ago - at 03/24/2026 12:40PM

Beginning at 11:00 UTC on March 24, 2026, customers using Databricks experienced degraded availability with Serverless Compute. Affected customers may experience cluster launch failures and job execution errors.

• Serverless cluster launches may fail with driver unreachable errors
• Job runs may terminate unexpectedly with DRIVER_UNRESPONSIVE errors
• Clusters may become stuck in restart loops after multiple failures
• New cluster creation may fail during the spin-up process

Recommendations
No customer action is required at this time.

Current Status
We are investigating reports of degraded availability affecting Serverless Compute.

Next Update
We will provide another update within 1 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status.

about 2 months ago - at 03/24/2026 01:56PM

Beginning at 11:00 UTC on March 24, 2026, customers using Databricks experienced degraded availability with Serverless Compute. Affected customers may experience cluster launch failures and job execution errors.

• Serverless REPL cluster launches may fail to initialize correctly
• Job runs may terminate unexpectedly with DRIVER_UNRESPONSIVE errors
• Clusters may become stuck in restart loops after multiple failures
• New cluster creation may fail during the spin-up process

Recommendations
No customer action is required at this time.

Current Status
We are investigating reports of degraded availability affecting Serverless Compute.

Next Update
We will provide another update within 1 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status.

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