We are actively investigating an issue with the Databricks service.
Further updates will be provided within the next hour, or as events warrant.
Starting at 06 February 2026 07:56 UTC, Azure Databricks customers in West US, West US2, and SouthCentral US might be unable to access or use Databricks services.
Symptoms
Customers in the affected regions may experience:
- Inability to create, start, or restart clusters
- Failures running jobs and job runs
- Serverless compute operations failing
- Overall inability to use Databricks workloads in these regions
Recommendations
No customer action is required at this time.
Current Status
We are actively collaborating with the cloud provider to identify the root cause and restore normal service operation.
Next Update
We will provide another update within 2 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status
Starting at approximately 07:56 UTC February 07, 2026, customers in Azure West US, West US 2, and SouthCentral US may experience a broad disruption to Databricks services. Customers may not be able to sign in or access the workspace.
Symptoms
Customers in the affected regions may experience:
- Inability to create, start, or restart clusters
- Failures running jobs and job runs
- Serverless compute operations failing
- Overall inability to use Databricks workloads in these regions
Recommendations
We're seeing initial signs of recovery, so customers can try resuming their workflows/regular operations. We'll notify users once we see significant/full recovery.
Current Status
We have identified an issue on the cloud provider's side. The relevant team has been engaged and is working on a potential mitigation path.
Next Update
We will provide another update within 2 hour, or sooner if there is a material change in service status
Starting at approximately 07:56 UTC February 07, 2026, customers in Azure West US, West US 2, and SouthCentral US may experience a broad disruption to Databricks services. Customers may not be able to sign in or access the workspace.
Symptoms
Customers in the affected regions may experience:
- Inability to create, start, or restart clusters
- Failures running jobs and job runs
- Serverless compute operations failing
- Overall inability to use Databricks workloads in these regions
Recommendations
We're seeing signs of recovery, and users can try resuming their workflows/regular operations. We'll notify the customers once we see a significant/full recovery.
Current Status
We have identified an issue on the cloud provider's side. The relevant team has been engaged and is working on full recovery.
Next Update
We will provide another update within 2 hours, or sooner if there is a material change in service status
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