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Incident Name | Duration | Started | Severity |
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Digital Experience Platform (DXP) - North Europe
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112d 14h 51m |
Warn
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Optimizely Experimentation - CDN Minimal required TLS increase
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1h |
Warn
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Optimizely Experimentation - Systems migration
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3d 5h 45m |
Maint
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