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**Summary:** Multiple GCP products are experiencing Service issues **Description** We are experiencing service issues with multiple GCP products beginning at Thursday, 2025-06-12 10:51 PDT. Our eng...
Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Dataflow, Cloud SQL, AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, Cloud Composer, Cloud Build, Cloud Dataproc, Cloud...
Our engineers are actively working on recovery following a power event in the affected zone. Full recovery is currently expected to take several hours. The impacted services include Cloud Interconn...
We are observing intermittent network issues in OTP region. Apps may experience loss of network connectivity. We are working with our upstream provider to resolve this issue.
We are currently investigating elevated connectivity errors between our control plane and a small number of Managed Postgres clusters in IAD.
We're investigating elevated database load causing timeouts and elevated 500 error rates on the Fly.io Dashboard and the GraphQL API.
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