2025: The year of the global cloud outage
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Follow the recent outages and downtime for openSUSE in the table below. If you're experiencing a problem now, check the current openSUSE status or report it.
| Incident Name | Duration | Started | Severity |
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Major incident
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1h 11m |
Down
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Major incident
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1d 29m |
Down
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Major incident
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2h 41m |
Down
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Major incident
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1d 17h 50m |
Down
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Minor incident
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20d 1h 5m |
Warn
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| Component name | Status |
|---|---|
| openSUSE 101 - Mentoring program |
Up
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| openSUSE AppStream metadata trend |
Up
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| openSUSE Authentication system |
Up
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| openSUSE Blog aggregator |
Up
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| openSUSE Bugzilla |
Up
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| openSUSE Build Service |
Up
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| openSUSE Chat service based on Matrix |
Up
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| openSUSE Code - full-featured Git repository service provided via Pagure |
Warn
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| openSUSE Connection check |
Up
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| openSUSE Container Registry/Notary |
Up
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| openSUSE Data center Nuremberg |
Up
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| openSUSE Data center Prague |
Up
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| openSUSE Data center Salt Lake City |
Up
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| openSUSE debuginfod server |
Up
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| openSUSE Documentation |
Up
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| openSUSE Download |
Up
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| openSUSE Election platform |
Up
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| openSUSE Etherpad |
Up
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| openSUSE Events and conferences |
Up
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| openSUSE Font information service |
Up
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| openSUSE Forums |
Up
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| openSUSE GCC test results |
Up
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| openSUSE GitHub Repositories |
Up
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| openSUSE GitLab |
Up
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| openSUSE Hack Week Tool |
Up
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| openSUSE Heroes Authentication and VPN |
Up
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| openSUSE Homepage |
Up
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| openSUSE HTML 5 test |
Up
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| openSUSE Jenkins |
Warn
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| openSUSE Kernel status |
Up
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| openSUSE KIWI -- OS Image and Appliance builder |
Up
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| openSUSE Kubic |
Up
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| openSUSE Localization portal (Weblate) |
Up
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| openSUSE Mailing Lists |
Up
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| openSUSE Man pages |
Up
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| openSUSE Member blogs |
Up
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| openSUSE Metrics of download.opensuse.org |
Up
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| openSUSE Mirror overview |
Up
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| openSUSE Monitoring |
Up
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| openSUSE News |
Up
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| openSUSE openQA |
Up
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| openSUSE OSC collaboration platform |
Up
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| openSUSE Pastebin |
Up
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| openSUSE Progress - The Project management tool |
Up
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| openSUSE Public survey system |
Up
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| openSUSE Release tools |
Up
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| openSUSE RPMLINT - Build Check Statistics |
Up
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| openSUSE Shop |
Up
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| openSUSE Software |
Down
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| openSUSE Travel Support Program |
Up
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| openSUSE Video Conferencing |
Up
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| openSUSE Web-Analytics |
Up
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| openSUSE Wiki pages |
Warn
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| openSUSE YaST welcome page |
Up
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