Is Cloud.gov down?

Cloud.gov current status is clear.

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Recent Cloud.gov Outages and Issues

  • Mar 82024
    We have received reports from customers that using "cf logs" CLI command to retrieve logs from their applications is either not working or not showing recent logs. Customers have confirmed that real-time logs are still being received in the customer logs Elasticsearch/Kibana instance at https://logs.fr.cloud.gov and are being sent correctly through log drains. Our team has already identified the possible cause of this issue as an expired certificate for the Log Cache component, which is the component that the "cf logs" CLI command uses to retrieve logs. The certificate expired at approximately 1:18 PM ET. We are working to remediate the issue.
  • Feb 82024
    Some applications on cloud.gov have been experiencing intermittent out-of-memory errors while staging or running on the platform starting on January 30. The cloud.gov team is investigating the issue. For apps experiencing OOM errors, 'cf restage' or 'cf restage --strategy rolling' may temporarily resolve the issue.
  • Nov 12023
    GSA IT has informed us they are working on an issue causing emails from external (non-GSA) senders to be delayed up to several hours before reaching gsa.gov inboxes. We are currently receiving some email to [email protected], but we are not able to determine if we are receiving all mail sent to us in a timely manner. If you've attempted to reach cloud.gov, you may want to try again. If this issue persist for another hour, we will provide alternative means for reaching our support team.
  • Oct 22023
    Twice today the cloud.gov platform experienced high amounts of internal traffic on the platform which caused some customer applications to experience HTTP 504 messages while accessing their applications. These where brief periods of time, around 4 minutes each time, and the platform recovered automatically. At no time did customers applications stop or go down on the platform. At this time the cloud.gov support team has identified the issue, is monitoring for future events, and working on implementing a solution into production to mitigate future events. At this time the platform is fully available.

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About Cloud.gov Monitoring

StatusTicker monitors the status of Cloud.gov and all other cloud services. We show you the current status of Cloud.gov and all other services. We also show you the most recent Cloud.gov outage history.

About Cloud.gov

Cloud.gov is a government-provided cloud platform that enables agencies to develop and deploy federal digital services quickly and securely. It helps to streamline the process of building and managing secure federal government websites, applications, and databases.

Recent Cloud.gov Outage and Status History

May 2024

April 2024

March 2024

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Cloud.gov Components

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  • Services cloud.gov Pages depends on
  • Services cloud.gov depends on
  • cloud.gov Pages
  • cloud.gov compliance notification
  • cloud.gov customer access
  • cloud.gov customer applications
  • cloud.gov website

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Cloud.gov is not having an outage right now. The Cloud.gov status here can help you determine if there is a global outage and Cloud.gov is down for everyone or it is just you that is experiencing problems.

The last outage for Cloud.gov was on March 8, 2024 and lasted for about 3 hours.

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