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Elevated error rates and latency on produce and consume operations on AWS us-east-1 AZ4
MonitoringAWS has resolved the underlying infrastructure issue in us-east-1 (use1-az4). The majority of Confluent Cloud services have recovered and are operating normally. We are continuing to monitor for any lingering effects and performing cleanup of affected resources.
Location:
United States (US)
Started:
2026-05-08 01:14 UTC
(1d ago)
Updated:
2026-05-09 13:19 UTC
(22m ago)
Resolved:
N/A
2026-05-08 01:55 UTC
(1d ago)
:
We are monitoring the health of impacted brokers in the affected availability zone. More details about the thermal event on the AWS status page: https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status
2026-05-08 01:14 UTC
(1d ago)
:
We are investigating data plane impact (produce/consume) resulting from elevated error rates and latencies from AWS us-east-1 resources in AZ4. EC2 instances hosted on this availability zone are impaired by loss of power during an ongoing thermal event.
Elevated error rates in AWS me-south-1 and me-central-1 regions
MonitoringPer AWS, the me-south-1 region is now completely unavailable. Customers will not be able to access clusters in the me-south-1 region. Customers who have workloads in me-central-1 are strongly advised to relocate them to an alternative region.
Location:
Bahrain (BH)
Started:
2026-03-20 13:58 UTC
(Mar 20, 2026)
Updated:
2026-04-02 15:41 UTC
(Apr 02, 2026)
Resolved:
N/A
2026-04-01 19:52 UTC
(Apr 01, 2026)
:
Provisioning new workloads in AWS me-central-1 and me-south-1 regions is disabled. Migration steps to other AWS have been communicated to impacted customers.
2026-03-20 13:58 UTC
(Mar 20, 2026)
:
AWS regional recovery is expected to be extended in both me-central-1 and me-south-1 regions. Customers requiring immediate restoration in these two regions are encouraged to review regional failover options.