AWS Databricks experienced compute service failures in the us-gov-west-1 region, affecting Classic Compute and Jobs Compute from 17:50-19:21 UTC and Serverless Compute starting at 19:06 UTC. Customers encountered cluster startup failures and job execution issues due to clusters being unable to start. Classic Compute was fully recovered by 19:21 UTC, while Serverless Compute issues were still being mitigated with an identified root cause.
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Starting at 14 April 2026 17:50 UTC, customers using Classic Compute and Jobs Compute in AWS us-gov-west-1 may experience failures when attempting to start clusters.
Symptoms:
Customers may observe:
- Clusters failing to start
- Jobs and automated workloads failing to progress due to cluster start failures
Recommendations :
No customer action is required at this time.
Current Status :
We are actively investigating cluster start failures in AWS us-gov-west-1 and working to identify the root cause.
Next Update :
We will provide another update within 1 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status.
Starting at 14 April 2026 17:50 UTC, customers using Classic Compute and Jobs Compute in AWS us-gov-west-1 may experience failures when attempting to start clusters.
Starting at 14 April 2026 19:06 UTC, customers using Serverless Compute in AWS us-gov-west-1 may experience failures when attempting to start clusters.
Symptoms:
Customers may observe:
- Clusters failing to start
- Jobs and automated workloads failing to progress due to cluster start failures
Recommendations :
No customer action is required at this time.
Current Status :
We are actively investigating cluster start failures in AWS us-gov-west-1 and working to identify the root cause.
Classic Compute may be mostly recovered.
Next Update :
We will provide another update within 1 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status.
Between 14 April 2026 17:50 UTC and 14 April 2026 19:21 UTC, customers using Classic Compute and Jobs Compute in AWS us-gov-west-1 may have experienced failures when attempting to start clusters.
Starting at 14 April 2026 19:06 UTC, customers using Serverless Compute in AWS us-gov-west-1 may experience failures when attempting to start clusters.
Symptoms:
Customers may observe:
- Clusters failing to start
- Jobs and automated workloads failing to progress due to cluster start failures
Recommendations :
No customer action is required at this time.
Current Status :
Classic Compute has recovered as of 19:21 UTC.
We have identified a cause for Serverless cluster start failures in AWS us-gov-west-1 and working toward mitigation paths.
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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