On April 25, 2026, cloud service providers experienced a mixed day of performance, with significant outages and degraded service affecting a variety of platforms. The most notable incidents included prolonged outages at major providers such as BYJU'S, Amazon Fresh, and Backendless, each impacting users significantly. Although several services faced degradation in performance, there were no major ongoing issues towards the day’s end, suggesting recoveries were initiated successfully.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Incidents | 2041 |
| Major Outages | 6 |
| Degraded Services | 40 |
| Notable Recovery Systems | BYJU'S, Amazon Fresh, Backendless, Anydesk |
| Current Active Outages | 1 (Timescale) |
| Availability Score: Predibase | 0.00% |
| Avg. Response Time (All Services) | 550ms |
Despite the reported outages, the overall trend for this day indicated a swift response mechanism from most providers as they addressed incidents of service degradation. There is a notable rise in user reports concerning Timescale, which reflects a heightened awareness and proactive engagement from customers due to recent performance issues with the platform.
As services stabilize post-outage, cloud providers should focus on enhancing their response strategies to mitigate downtime. It will be critical for platforms like BYJU'S and Amazon Fresh to communicate effectively with users about service reliability. Continuous monitoring and improvement in infrastructure are necessary steps to ensure a better experience and to sustain trust in their services.