On April 28, 2026, cloud service availability displayed a mix of minor incidents and notable outages, primarily affecting providers like BYJU, Ele.me, and Flutterwave. The day witnessed a total of 2,625 incidents, with varying impacts and resolutions across a number of services. While some providers experienced only brief degradation, others like BYJU and Ele.me faced extended outages, affecting user access and performance.
Several providers faced brief periods of degraded performance, including Made.com, which exhibited degraded performance for 7 minutes. Along with BYJU'S, these incidents reflected a generally high number of alerts, many of which were resolved within a few minutes, indicating prompt response and remediation efforts.
| Provider | Uptime (%) | Avg. Response (ms) | Successful Checks | Total Checks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BYJU | 73.49 | 1755 | 61 | 83 |
| BYJU'S | 80.23 | 3831 | 69 | 86 |
| Ele.me | 80.72 | 1048 | 67 | 83 |
| Flutterwave | 94.12 | 2223 | 80 | 85 |
| StepFun | 95.29 | 1634 | 81 | 85 |
| Alibaba Cloud | 95.91 | 2410 | 8989 | 9373 |
As we move forward, monitoring capabilities remain essential in ensuring high availability across cloud services. Providers need to maintain swift response strategies to minimize disruptions and ensure user satisfaction. Continuous improvements in infrastructure resilience and incident response will be critical for maintaining operational stability in the increasingly complex cloud landscape.
Overall, today reflected a robust monitoring landscape despite several challenges, with significant efforts made to maintain service continuity across the board.