Azure Databricks experienced a 44-minute service incident affecting the Jobs Service, specifically impacting Lakeflow Jobs and Lakeflow Spark Declarative Pipelines in Azure Government regions. Users experienced job runs failing to start or remaining pending, pipeline updates failing to execute, and unexpected interruptions to active workloads. The incident began at 17:21 UTC on April 28, 2026, with Databricks engineering actively investigating the issue.
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We are actively investigating an issue with the Databricks service.
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Impact Summary
Starting at 28 April 2026 17:21 UTC, Lakeflow Jobs and Lakeflow Spark Declarative Pipelines in Azure Government may fail to start or execute.
Symptoms
Customers may observe:
- Job runs failing to start or remaining in a pending state
- Pipeline updates failing to trigger or execute
- Active workloads experiencing unexpected interruptions
Recommendations
No customer action is required at this time.
Current Status
Databricks engineering is investigating the issue. We will provide further updates as the investigation progresses.
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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