GitHub experience various partial-outages/degradations

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204 points by bhouston 11 hours ago


llama052 - 10 hours ago

Looks like Azure as a platform just killed the ability for VM scale operations, due to a change on a storage account ACL that hosted VM extensions. Wow... We noticed when github actions went down, then our self hosted runners because we can't scale anymore.

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Active - Virtual Machines and dependent services - Service management issues in multiple regions

Impact statement: As early as 19:46 UTC on 2 February 2026, we are aware of an ongoing issue causing customers to receive error notifications when performing service management operations - such as create, delete, update, scaling, start, stop - for Virtual Machines (VMs) across multiple regions. These issues are also causing impact to services with dependencies on these service management operations - including Azure Arc Enabled Servers, Azure Batch, Azure DevOps, Azure Load Testing, and GitHub. For details on the latter, please see https://www.githubstatus.com.

Current status: We have determined that these issues were caused by a recent configuration change that affected public access to certain Microsoft‑managed storage accounts, used to host extension packages. We are actively working on mitigation, including updating configuration to restore relevant access permissions. We have applied this update in one region so far, and are assessing the extent to which this mitigates customer issues. Our next update will be provided by 22:30 UTC, approximately 60 minutes from now.

https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status

Lwrless - 10 minutes ago

Recently my download speed from GitHub releases has decreased dramatically. But I'm sure they will be fixing that with Claude Code soon... Will they?

guywithabike - 9 hours ago

It's notable that they blame "our upstream provider" when it's quite literally the same company. I can't imagine GitHub engineers are very happy about the forced migration to Azure.

bandrami - 6 hours ago

In the Bad Old Days before Github (before Sourceforge even) building and package sucked because of the hundred source tarballs you had to fetch, on any given day 3 would be down (this is why Debian does the "_orig" tarballs the way they do). Now it sucks because on any given day either all of them are available or none of them are.

fbnszb - 10 hours ago

As an isolated event, this is not great, but when you see the stagnation (if not downwards trajectory) of GitHub as a whole, it‘s even worse in my opinion.

edit: Before someone says something. I do understand that the underlying issue is some issue with Azure.

maddmann - 10 hours ago

This is why I come to hacker news. Sanity check on why my jobs are failing.

toastal - an hour ago

There’s never been a better time to migrate to another forge or at least have a self-hosted bare repository to handle outages.

fishgoesblub - 9 hours ago

Getting the monthly GitHub outage out of the way early, good work.

booi - 10 hours ago

Copilot being down probably increased code quality

falloutx - 10 hours ago

50% of code written by AI, now let the AI handle this outage.

suriya-ganesh - 10 hours ago

It is always a config problem. somewhere somplace in the mess of permissioning issues.

levkk - 9 hours ago

This happens routinely every other Monday or so.

rvz - 9 hours ago

Tay.ai and Zoe AI Agents probably running infra operations at GitHub and still arguing about how to deploy to production without hallucinating a config file and deploying a broken fix to address the issue.

Since there is no GitHub CEO, (Satya is not bothered anymore) and human employees not looking, Tay and Zoe are at the helm ruining GitHub with their broken AI generated fixes.

re-thc - 9 hours ago

Jobs get stuck. Minutes are being consumed. The problem isn't just it being unavailable.

focusgroup0 - 8 hours ago

Will paid users be credited for the wasted Actions minutes?

jmclnx - 11 hours ago

With linkedin down, I wonder if this is an azure thing ? IIRC github is being moved to azure, maybe the azure piece was partially enabled ?

jokoon - 2 hours ago

Feels like acquiring GitHub was another way to hurt open source projects

ChrisArchitect - 10 hours ago

Some more earlier: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46860544