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Report an issueWe've been monitoring Apollo outages since May 28, 2020. Here's the history of service outages we've observed from the Apollo Status Page
Follow the recent outages and downtime for Apollo in the table below.
Incident Name | Duration | Started | Severity |
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High Latency in Contracts and Downstream Checks
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40m |
Warn
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High Latency in Contracts and Downstream Checks
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20m |
Warn
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Traces delayed
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35m |
Warn
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Checks and Publishes broken for federation versions < 2.4
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1h 20m |
Warn
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Checks and Publishes broken for federation versions < 2.4
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50m |
Warn
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Start monitoring for freeApollo GraphQL is an Analytics, Database, DevOps, and APIs solution that StatusGator has been monitoring since May 2020. Over the past over 4 years, we have collected data on on more than 472 outages that affected Apollo GraphQL users. When Apollo GraphQL publishes downtime on their status page, they do so across 14 components using 4 different statuses: up, warn, down, and maintenance which we use to provide granular uptime metrics and notifications.
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