Skytap experienced a major incident on November 19, 2025 affecting US-Texas-M-1 Storage, lasting 8h 12m. The incident has been resolved; the full update timeline is below.
Affected components
Update timeline
- identified Nov 19, 2025, 03:44 PM UTC
We have identified a storage issue in our US-Texas-M-1 Region. Our Engineers are actively working on this issue with high priority. Symptoms for this issue may include: - Inability of some Virtual Machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown) - Degraded disk read/write performance for some running Virtual Machines in this region - Deploying from templates in this region may fail - Saving templates in this region may fail - Copying environments or templates out of this region may fail - VM Imports and Exports out of this region may fail We will provide an additional update within one hour.
- identified Nov 19, 2025, 04:48 PM UTC
We have identified a storage issue in our US-Texas-M-1 Region. Our Engineers are continuing to actively work on this issue with high priority. Symptoms for this issue may include: - Inability of some Virtual Machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown) - Degraded disk read/write performance for some running Virtual Machines in this region - Deploying from templates in this region may fail - Saving templates in this region may fail - Copying environments or templates out of this region may fail - VM Imports and Exports out of this region may fail We will provide additional updates as they become available.
- monitoring Nov 19, 2025, 11:50 PM UTC
We have have made preliminary changes to alleviate an issue previously reported with a storage sub-system in our US-Texas-M-1 Region. Our Engineers continue to work on this issue with high priority. The following symptoms should now be resolved. If you continue to experience any of the following symptoms, please contact Skytap Support ([email protected]) for immediate assistance: - Inability of some Virtual Machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown) - Degraded disk read/write performance for some running Virtual Machines in this region - Deploying from templates in this region may fail - Saving templates in this region may fail - Copying environments or templates out of this region may fail We will provide an additional update within one hour.
- resolved Nov 19, 2025, 11:56 PM UTC
The storage issue in our US-Texas-M-1 Region has now been resolved. The following symptoms should now be alleviated: - Inability of some Virtual Machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown) - Degraded disk read/write performance for some running Virtual Machines in this region - Deploying from templates in this region may fail - Saving templates in this region may fail - Copying environments or templates out of this region may fail This disruption may have resulted in some running Virtual Machines being disconnected from their storage for a period of time. Affected VM owners have been notified directly. If you have a VM reporting an error or issue, or if you continue to experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, please contact Skytap Support ([email protected]) for immediate assistance.