Cloudera Outage History

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Cloudera had 7 outages in the last 2 years totaling 118h 18m of downtime — averaging 0.3 incidents per month.

There were 7 Cloudera outages since June 6, 2025 totaling 118h 18m of downtime. Each is summarised below — incident details, duration, and resolution information.

Source: https://status.cloudera.com

Notice May 11, 2026

Intermittent Performance Issues - US Control Plane

Detected by Pingoru
May 11, 2026, 06:12 PM UTC
Resolved
May 11, 2026, 10:00 AM UTC
Duration
Timeline · 1 update
  1. resolved May 11, 2026, 06:12 PM UTC

    Our teams have identified a potential performance issue on our US control plane. Our teams have successfully deployed a fix to address the issue. If you are still experiencing issues or have any questions, please raise a support case with us. A Root Cause Analysis (RCA) will be published within seven business days.

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Notice June 23, 2025

Daily consumption report is not showing current usage data

Detected by Pingoru
Jun 23, 2025, 12:35 PM UTC
Resolved
Jun 27, 2025, 06:10 AM UTC
Duration
3d 17h
Affected: Cloudera Management Console
Timeline · 4 updates
  1. identified Jun 23, 2025, 12:35 PM UTC

    The daily consumption report that is available on the Cloudera Management Console has not been reporting current usage data since Thu Jun 19th 2025. Our teams have identified the source of the issue and are working on implementing a solution to make the data available by this Friday Jun 27th 2025, if not sooner. While the team is working on resolving the issue customers may use https://my.cloudera.com/account/usage to avail their consumption reports.

  2. monitoring Jun 24, 2025, 07:08 AM UTC

    Our teams have successfully deployed the fix. The data pipeline is running, and data up to 21st June is available. The backlog in consumption reporting data will be processed gradually. Meanwhile, customers may use https://my.cloudera.com/account/usage to get the consumption reports. Our teams are actively monitoring the situation.

  3. resolved Jun 27, 2025, 06:10 AM UTC

    Our teams have confirmed that the issue has been resolved. The data pipelines have now caught up on the backlogged consumption reporting data. If you are still experiencing issues or have any questions, please raise a support case with us. A root cause analysis (RCA) will be published within seven business days.

  4. postmortem Jul 02, 2025, 06:14 AM UTC

    On 23rd of June, we were notified that our Consumption Dashboards were not displaying current usage data from June 19th, 2024. Upon further investigation, we identified that the pipeline that ingests data into consumption was not progressing due to out-of-memory crash errors. The issue was caught and fixed, but the catch-up of the pipeline caused a delay of 2-3 days. While the reprocessing was happening in the background, customers could still use [https://my.cloudera.com/account/usage](https://my.cloudera.com/account/usage) to get the same consumption reports. Our teams have instituted preemptive measures and refined our internal protocols to manage similar incidents proactively in the future. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and remain committed to implementing all necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of such issues.

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Notice June 6, 2025

Intermittent 504 errors on the Data Catalog

Detected by Pingoru
Jun 06, 2025, 02:58 PM UTC
Resolved
Jun 04, 2025, 12:30 AM UTC
Duration
Timeline · 2 updates
  1. resolved Jun 06, 2025, 02:58 PM UTC

    A temporary interruption in access to the DataCatalog service was detected by our internal monitoring systems. This interruption has been classified as transient, indicating that it was not a prolonged or persistent outage, though it did affect accessibility to the service for a brief period of time. Our technical teams are actively investigating the root cause of this disruption to understand precisely what occurred. An update will be disseminated as soon as the investigation concludes and a definitive explanation for the disruption is established.

  2. postmortem Jun 16, 2025, 01:40 PM UTC

    On June 3rd 2025 our internal systems detected intermittent 504 errors on the Data Catalog service UI. ‌ The interruption was caused by Data Catalog service components prematurely indicating they were ready to handle requests immediately after a scheduled system restart. In reality, these components were still performing essential internal data updates, a process which took approximately 24 minutes. During this period, the service was unable to fully process user requests, leading to intermittent access issues and 504 errors. ‌ To prevent similar occurrences, we have enhanced our system's readiness checks to ensure the Data Catalog service is fully prepared to serve traffic. ‌ We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the service disruption. We are committed to providing a reliable and robust platform and truly appreciate your understanding.

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