2025: The year of the global cloud outage
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Report an outageStatusGator last checked the status of W3C on and the service was operational. There have been no user-submitted reports of outages in the past 24 hours. The last officially acknowledged outage was on .
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Follow the recent outages and downtime for W3C in the table below. If you're experiencing a problem now, check the current W3C status or report it.
| Incident Name | Duration | Started | Severity |
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Partially Degraded Service
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1h 10m |
Warn
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Partially Degraded Service
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40m |
Warn
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Partially Degraded Service
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55m |
Warn
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503 on www.w3.org
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10m |
Down
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Partially Degraded Service
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1h 25m |
Warn
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View details of the current W3C status below. If the status shows "Up" but you're still experiencing issues, you can report a problem such as connectivity issues, outages, or slow performance. These issues are commonly reported when W3C is down or facing partial disruptions.
| Component name | Status |
|---|---|
| W3C API |
Up
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| W3C Backend storage service |
Up
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| W3C Chapters |
Up
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| W3C Cloudflare CDN/Cache |
Up
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| W3C Cloudflare CDN Cache Purge |
Up
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| W3C Cloudflare Cloudflare Firewall |
Up
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| W3C Cloudflare Load Balancing and Monitoring |
Up
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| W3C Cloudflare SSL Certificate Provisioning |
Up
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| W3C Email & Mailing Lists |
Up
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| W3C GitHub |
Up
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| W3C IRC |
Up
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| W3C Pad |
Up
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| W3C TR Publication |
Up
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| W3C User & Group Management |
Up
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| W3C Validation Services |
Up
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| W3C Website |
Up
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