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Outage in AWS Databricks

ES-1814874

Resolved Major
March 30, 2026 - Started 1 day ago - Lasted about 2 hours

Incident Report

Summary AI Generated

AWS Databricks experienced a major service incident affecting the Compute Service and Jobs Service, preventing customers from starting clusters or running workloads. Users encountered failures with classic clusters, jobs, pipelines, and notebook clusters not becoming available. The engineering team identified the root cause and deployed fixes globally, with service restoration occurring in regions where fixes were implemented.

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.

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Latest Updates ( sorted recent to last )
1 day ago - at 03/30/2026 09:13PM

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.

1 day ago - at 03/30/2026 09:36PM

Starting at 30 March 2026 21:00 UTC, customers using Databricks in AWS may be unable to start clusters or run workloads.

Symptoms

Customers may observe:
- Classic clusters failing to start
- Jobs and pipelines are unable to launch
- Notebook clusters are not becoming available

Recommendations

No customer action is required at this time.

Current Status

We have identified the root cause of this incident and our engineering teams are actively working to restore service.

Next Update

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

1 day ago - at 03/30/2026 10:28PM

Impact Summary

Starting at 30 March 2026 21:00 UTC, customers using Databricks in AWS may be unable to start clusters or run workloads.

Symptoms

Customers may observe:
- Classic clusters failing to start
- Jobs and pipelines are unable to launch
- Notebook clusters are not becoming available

Recommendations

No customer action is required at this time.

Current Status

We have identified the root cause of this incident and our engineering teams rolling out the fixes globally. We are seeing service restoration in regions where the fixes are deployed.

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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