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Report an issueThis chart represents Exalate for GitHub service health over the last 24 hours, with data points collected every 15 minutes based on issue reports, page visits, and signal strength. Sign up for free to see more Exalate for GitHub status data.
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Report an issueWe've been monitoring Exalate for GitHub outages since June 18, 2020. Here's the history of service outages we've observed from the Exalate for GitHub Status Page
Follow the recent outages and downtime for Exalate for GitHub in the table below.
Incident Name | Duration | Started | Severity |
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Upgrade Exalate for Github, Azure DevOps, Zendesk to version 5.19.1
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6h |
Maint
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Upgrade Exalate for Azure DevOps, Github and Zendesk to version 5.18.0
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6h |
Maint
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Database maintenance for cloud SQL
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1h |
Maint
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Upgrade Exalate for Azure DevOps, Github and Zendesk to version 5.17.0
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6h 1m |
Maint
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Upgrade Exalate for Github to version 5.16.0
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1h 59m |
Maint
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Start monitoring for freeExalate for GitHub is a Project Management and IT solution that StatusGator has been monitoring since June 2020. Over the past over 4 years, we have collected data on on more than 768 outages that affected Exalate for GitHub users. When Exalate for GitHub publishes downtime on their status page, they do so across 16 components and 9 groups using 4 different statuses: up, warn, down, and maintenance which we use to provide granular uptime metrics and notifications.
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