Their status page (<a href="https://status.render.com/" rel="nofollow">https://status.render.com/</a>) says:<p>Update - Many services recovered automatically, engineering is continuing to identify still affected services and mitigate issues as necessary.<p>Mar 26, 2024 - 16:28 UTC<p>Update - We are continuing to work on a fix for this issue.<p>Mar 26, 2024 - 16:20 UTC<p>Identified - We are encountering a broad range of outages across the Render Platform affecting connections and services. Engineering is working on mitigating the cause of these issues and narrowing down any non-affected components.<p>Mar 26, 2024 - 16:19 UTC
Whenever there's an incident like this, it seems like the status pages take a while to reflect the problem. Why is that? The part of the status page that can be manually updated is now correct, but most of the automated checks still show 100% uptime and only "degraded performance" in some cases despite being fully offline.<p>If I were implementing a status page, it might look something like a ping to some url from various regions. Assuming that's what these status pages are doing, why do they often say "All systems operational" until well into the downtime? Frustrating that I have to confirm on HN before I can know for sure something isn't just down for me.
(Render CEO) Things are recovering. We're still investigating, but the issue seems unrelated to Cloudflare. We'll post more updates on <a href="https://status.render.com" rel="nofollow">https://status.render.com</a>.
Their status page says operational, but even their main website <a href="https://render.com" rel="nofollow">https://render.com</a> is down<p>edit: website is back up
We're posting the latest updates at <a href="https://status.render.com" rel="nofollow">https://status.render.com</a>. Databases are taking longer to recover but we're on it.
It looks to me like it's related to Cloudflare: <a href="https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/</a>