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Current Meteor official ongoing incidents

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Meteor Cloud issues reported by users in the last 24 hours

This chart displays the number of user-reported issues over the past 24 hours, grouped into 20-minute intervals. It's normal to see occasional reports, which may be due to individual user issues rather than a broader problem. We only consider an issue widespread if there are multiple reports within a short timeframe.

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Meteor Cloud outage history

IsDown has tracked 5 incidents for Meteor Cloud since started monitoring Meteor status in November 2021.

  • Apr 25 2024

    11 months ago · lasted about 21 hours

    Hi there, We regret to inform you that our service is currently experiencing a temporary disruption. Our technical team is actively working to address the issue and restore normal functionality as quickly as possible. Please rest assured that we... More details

  • Jan 28 2024

    about 1 year ago · lasted 3 days

    We would like to inform you about an issue with our email sending system, causing delays and excessive email dispatch. We are actively working to resolve the situation promptly. Thank you for your understanding. More details

  • Dec 15 2023

    about 1 year ago · lasted 19 minutes

    Galaxy apps and our website are currently unstable and experiencing issues. More details

  • Nov 2021 ...
    IsDown started monitoring Meteor status

    We've tracked and collected 5 incidents for Meteor Cloud since started monitoring Meteor status

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Meteor Cloud outages in the last 30 days

Number of Incidents

0 issues

Last incident

321 days ago

Having problems with Meteor Cloud? What can you do?

  1. First, stay calm.

    • We know it's stressful when Meteor Cloud is down, but running around is not going to fix it.
    • Remember that it's normal for services to go down sometimes. It can be for a number of reasons, from maintenance to unexpected issues.
  2. Make a quick evaluation of the impact

    • Try to evaluate the impact of the outage on your business. Is it impacting a majority of your users or just a few?
    • Did Meteor Cloud already acknowledge the issue? And published a status update? (You can find it in the top of the page or in Meteor Cloud status page)
    • If not, understand if other users are also experiencing issues. You can also check this information on the top of the page.
  3. Communicate with your team and users quickly

    • If Meteor Cloud is having problems and impacting your business, it's important to keep your team and users informed.
    • Share this page with your team, so you can start incident response procedures. No need for everyone to go around searching for information. Create a post or a specific channel in your internal communication tools (Slack, Teams, Google Chat, etc.) so you can aggregate all the information in one place.
    • If you have a status page, create a status update to inform your users about the issue. This way they know what's going on and you can avoid a flow of support requests overburding your team.
  4. Understand the root cause

    • After the first communication, let's move on to the next step. Do a more thorough investigation to understand the root cause of the issue and impact.
    • Reach out to the service provider to understand if they are aware of the issue and if they are already working on it. You can reach them in their support channels, or their social media channels if they have any.
  5. Is there any mitigation for the issue?

    • Understand if there are workarounds or mitigations for the issue. Can you use a different provider? Is the switch easy to do? Talk with your team to understand the best course of action.
    • Need to wait on the service provider to fix the issue? Understand if there is a timeline for the fix. Adapt your communication with your team and users to the situation. It's very important to keep everyone informed.
  6. Service has recovered?

    • Continue to monitor the situation. A lot of times, the service can see a brief recovery and declare the issue as resolved, but it can come back. Keep monitor for some time to make sure it's really resolved.
  7. Post-incident analysis

    • Once the issue is resolved, it's important to do a post-incident analysis. Understand what went wrong and if it's possible or needed to do something to prevent it from happening again.
    • Sometimes if it's a critical dependency, you might need to have a backup plan in place to avoid a similar issue.
  8. Prepare for the next incident, because it will happen again

    • Start monitoring your dependencies. Sign up to IsDown and aggregate all your dependencies status in one place.
    • Nowadays, it's very common to have a lot of dependencies, and keeping an eye on them is not an easy task. IsDown can help you with that, by monitoring them for you and alerting you if they are having issues, and create status pages to communicate with your team and users.
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IsDown offers an easy way to monitor Meteor with maximum flexibility

Major Outages Notifications

IsDown monitors Meteor Cloud for major outages. A major outage is when Meteor Cloud experiences a critical issue that severely affects one or more services/regions. When Meteor marks an incident as a major outage, IsDown updates its internal status, the customer status page and dashboard. Depending on the customer settings, IsDown will also send notifications.

Minor Outages Notifications

IsDown monitors Meteor status page for minor outages. A minor outage is when Meteor Cloud experiences a small issue affecting a small percentage of its customer's applications. An example is the performance degradation of an application. When a minor outage occurs, IsDown updates its internal status and shares that information on the customer status page. Depending on the customer settings, IsDown will also send notifications.

Outage Details

IsDown collects all information from the outages published in Meteor status page to provide the most accurate information. If available, we gather the title, description, time of the outage, status, and outage updates. Another important piece of information is the affected services/regions which we use to filter the notifications that impact your business.

Maintenance Feed

Meteor publishes scheduled maintenance events on their status page. IsDown collects all the information for each event and creates a feed that people can follow to ensure they are not surprised by unexpected downtime or problems. We also send the feed in our weekly report, alerting the next maintenances that will take place.

Component Filtering

IsDown monitors Meteor and all their 9 components that can be affected by an outage. IsDown allows you to filter the notifications and status page alerts based on the components you care about. For example, you can choose which components or regions affect your business and filter out all other outages. This way you avoid alert fatigue in your team.

Early Outage Indicators

Meteor and other vendors don’t always report outages on time. Our crowdsourced status platform helps you stay ahead of outages. Users report issues and outages, sharing details on what problems they are facing. We use that info to provide early signs of outages. This way, even without an official update, you can stay ahead of possible problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Meteor Cloud down today?

Meteor Cloud isn't down. You can check Meteor Cloud status and incident details on the top of the page. IsDown continuously monitors Meteor Cloud official status page every few minutes. In the last 24 hours, there were 0 outages reported.

What is the current Meteor Cloud status?

Meteor Cloud is currently operational. You can check Meteor Cloud status and incident details on the top of the page. The status is updated in almost real-time, and you can see the latest outages and issues affecting customers.

Is there a Meteor Cloud outage now?

No, there is no ongoing official outage. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.

Is Meteor Cloud slow today?

Currently there's no report of Meteor Cloud being slow. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.

How are Meteor Cloud outages detected?

IsDown monitors the Meteor Cloud official status page every few minutes. We also get reports from users like you. If there are enough reports about an outage, we'll show it on the top of the page.

When was the last Meteor Cloud outage?

Meteor Cloud last outage was on April 25, 2024 with the title "Galaxy UI and PushToDeploy issue"

Meteor not working for you? How do I know if Meteor is down?
How IsDown compares to DownDetector?

IsDown and DownDetector help users determine if a service is having problems. The big difference is that IsDown is a status page aggregator. IsDown monitors a service's official status page to give our customers a more reliable source of information. The integration allows us to provide more details about the outage, like incident title, description, updates, and the parts of the affected service. Additionally, users can create internal status pages and set up notifications for all their third-party services.

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