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Recent Amazon API Gateway Outages and Issues

Follow the recent outages and downtime for Amazon API Gateway in the table below.

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Type

Length

Message

Details

September 28, 2023 19:50 UTC

WARN

about 8 hours

Increased Error Rates and Delays

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Start Time

September 28, 2023 19:50 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

N. Virginia - AWS Fargate

N. Virginia - Amazon Elastic Container Service

N. Virginia - Amazon API Gateway

Message

Increased Error Rates and Delays

Details

We are investigating increased error rates and increased delays in network propagation for newly launched EC2 instances in a single Availability Zone (use-az2) in US-EAST-1 Region. EC2 System Status Check metrics may also be reporting “INSUFFICIENT_DATA” state for the affected instances. The issue does not affect networking connectivity for existing instances and we are working to resolve the issue.

September 19, 2023 06:00 UTC

WARN

10 days

Network Connectivity Issues

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Start Time

September 19, 2023 06:00 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

Oregon - Amazon DocumentDB

Oregon - Amazon API Gateway

Message

Network Connectivity Issues

Details

We continue to see recovery of the issue causing increased networking latencies and errors affecting Availability Zones (usw2-az1 and usw2-az2) in the US-WEST-2 Region. We’re continuing to monitor network mapping latencies and will provide a final update once all has been confirmed to be operating normally.

September 18, 2023 20:30 UTC

WARN

about 10 hours

Network Connectivity Issues

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Start Time

September 18, 2023 20:30 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon API Gateway

Message

Network Connectivity Issues

Details

We continue to make progress towards resolving the increased networking latencies and errors affecting a single Availability Zone (use1-az1) in the US-EAST-1 Region. The issue affects some instances in this Availability Zone, where network mappings are not being propagated to the underlying hardware. Any mutations (or changes) to the networking configurations - including launching an EC2 instance, attaching and Elastic IP address or Elastic Network Interface - would see delayed propagation times, which will affect network connectivity until completed. Other networking services like PrivateLink and API Gateway, are also seeing network connectivity issues where network mappings have been mutated. For other AWS services, such as Lambda and Container Services (ECS/EKS), delays in function and container creation, as well as increased error rates, may occur due to this issue.

We continue to see improvements in the use1-az1 Availability Zone. We recommend that customers avoid making mutating changes within the affected Availability Zones, which will ensure that no new network mappings need to be propagated to the underlying hardware, avoiding impact from this issue.

We will continue to keep you updated as we make progress towards full recovery.

September 18, 2023 18:57 UTC

WARN

less than a minute

Network Connectivity Issues

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Start Time

September 18, 2023 18:57 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

N. Virginia - AWS Glue

Oregon - AWS Glue

N. Virginia - Amazon API Gateway

Oregon - Amazon API Gateway

Oregon - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Message

Network Connectivity Issues

Details

We can confirm increased networking latencies and errors affecting a single Availability Zone (use1-az1) in the US-EAST-1 Region. We have identified a potential root cause of the errors and are attempting mitigations. Early signs are this mitigation is reducing error rates and latencies. We continue to work towards a full root case and recovery.

September 18, 2023 18:57 UTC

WARN

about 2 hours

Network Connectivity Issues

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Start Time

September 18, 2023 18:57 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

N. Virginia - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

N. Virginia - AWS Glue

Oregon - AWS Glue

N. Virginia - Amazon API Gateway

Oregon - Amazon API Gateway

Oregon - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Message

Network Connectivity Issues

Details

We can confirm increased networking latencies and errors affecting a single Availability Zone (use1-az1) in the US-EAST-1 Region. We have identified a potential root cause of the errors and are attempting mitigations. Early signs are this mitigation is reducing error rates and latencies. We continue to work towards a full root case and recovery.

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Amazon API Gateway Outage and Status History

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amazon API Gateway down today?

According to its status page Amazon API Gateway is currently up. You can check the most recent events in the 'Recent Outages and Issues' section above.

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Amazon API Gateway status page says the service is up, but I'm having issues. What's wrong?

There may be several reasons for that:

  • An outage that hasn't been communicated yet via the Amazon API Gateway status page.
  • Some local issues with a small group of accounts on the service side.
  • Technical issues on your side, or problems with your software or ISP.
  • A misconfiguration on your side.

We recommend contacting Amazon API Gateway customer support while checking everything on your side. You can also try Tweeting at them via @awscloud on Twitter. Or visit their official status page or website:

Where do you get the official Amazon API Gateway status?

We use the official Amazon API Gateway status page. Here are links to their status page and other helpful links.

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