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Recent Google Cloud Outages and Issues

  • Mar 282024

    Incident began at 2024-03-28 09:48 and ended at 2024-03-28 11:52 (all times are US/Pacific).

    Summary: Cloud Customers may experience minimal service disruption in us-east5-c

    Description: The issue with Google Compute Engine, Persistent Disk, Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Google Kubernetes Engine is believed to be affecting a very small number of projects and our Engineering Team has taken appropriate measures to mitigate the issue and are continuing to closely monitor the environment.

    If you have questions or are impacted, please open a case with the Support Team and we will work with you until this issue is resolved.

    No further updates will be provided here.

    We thank you for your patience while we're working on resolving the issue.


    Affected products: Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Google Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, Persistent Disk, Google Cloud Networking

    Affected locations: Columbus (us-east5)

  • Mar 282024

    Incident began at 2024-03-28 09:48 (all times are US/Pacific).

    Summary: Cloud Customers may experience minimal service disruption in us-east5-c

    Description: We are experiencing an issue with Google Compute Engine, Persistent Disk, and Google Kubernetes Engine. Our engineers are working on performing maintenance in the us-east5-c zone to minimize impact.

    We will provide an update by Thursday, 2024-03-28 11:05 US/Pacific with current details.

    Diagnosis:

    • Customers may experience increased latency or packet loss.
    • Newly created VMs will be served via other zones in the us-east5 region.
    • The current impact is limited to existing VMs where they may experience elevated network latencies and packet loss.
    • Existing workload should not be impacted. The impact should be limited to VM-to-VM traffic.

    Workaround: None at this time.


    Affected products: Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Google Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, Persistent Disk, Google Cloud Networking

    Affected locations: Columbus (us-east5)

  • Mar 272024

    Incident began at 2024-03-26 12:50 and ended at 2024-03-26 17:30 (all times are US/Pacific).

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    We apologize for the inconvenience this service disruption/outage may have caused. We would like to provide some information about this incident below.

    Please note, this information is based on our best knowledge at the time of posting and is subject to change as our investigation continues. If you have experienced impact outside of what is listed below, please reach out to Google Cloud Support using https://cloud.google.com/support or to Google Workspace Support using the help article https://support.google.com/a/answer/1047213.

    (All Times US/Pacific)

    Incident Start: 26 March 2024 12:50

    Incident End: 26 March, 2024 17:30

    Duration: 4 hours, 40 minutes

    Affected Services and Features:

    Cloud Workstations

    Regions/Zones:

    us-west1, us-central1

    Description:

    Google Cloud Workstations in us-west1 and us-central1 experienced 500 internal errors and slow load time in the Cloud Console for a duration of 4 hours 40 minutes. Our preliminary analysis shows the root cause of the issue being a transient overload of our API servers.

    The traffic overload was due to a configuration change which was quickly identified and rolled back.

    Google engineers mitigated the issue by throttling traffic as required to normalize resource utilization and serve all requests.

    Customer Impact:

    • Impacted customers would have observed 500 internal errors.
    • Experienced slow load times in the Cloud Console.

    Affected products: Cloud Workstations

    Affected locations: Iowa (us-central1), Oregon (us-west1)

  • Mar 272024

    Incident began at 2024-03-26 08:20 and ended at 2024-03-26 19:06 (all times are US/Pacific).

    The issue with Cloud Build has been resolved for all affected users as of Tuesday, 2024-03-26 18:39 US/Pacific.

    We thank you for your patience while we worked on resolving the issue.


    Affected products: Cloud Developer Tools, Cloud Build

    Affected locations: Taiwan (asia-east1), Hong Kong (asia-east2), Tokyo (asia-northeast1), Osaka (asia-northeast2), Seoul (asia-northeast3), Mumbai (asia-south1), Delhi (asia-south2), Singapore (asia-southeast1), Jakarta (asia-southeast2), Sydney (australia-southeast1), Melbourne (australia-southeast2), Warsaw (europe-central2), Finland (europe-north1), Madrid (europe-southwest1), Belgium (europe-west1), Berlin (europe-west10), Turin (europe-west12), London (europe-west2), Frankfurt (europe-west3), Netherlands (europe-west4), Zurich (europe-west6), Milan (europe-west8), Paris (europe-west9), Doha (me-central1), Dammam (me-central2), Tel Aviv (me-west1), Montréal (northamerica-northeast1), Toronto (northamerica-northeast2), São Paulo (southamerica-east1), Santiago (southamerica-west1), Iowa (us-central1), South Carolina (us-east1), Northern Virginia (us-east4), Columbus (us-east5), Dallas (us-south1), Oregon (us-west1), Los Angeles (us-west2), Salt Lake City (us-west3), Las Vegas (us-west4)

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