We are continuing to monitor for any further issues.
Posted Oct 20, 2025 - 20:15 UTC
Update
Affected services are starting to recover along with AWS.
Posted Oct 20, 2025 - 19:30 UTC
Update
Atlas App Services is experiencing increased processing delays in the US-EAST-1 and US-EAST-2 regions along with degraded performance in Triggers updates.
We are closely monitoring the situation and the official AWS status page.
Atlas Data Federation is experiencing issues connecting to downstream atlas clusters.
Atlas Charts is also experiencing issues connecting to customer deployments to retrieve data to render Charts.
We are continuing to monitor for any further issues.
Posted Oct 20, 2025 - 15:58 UTC
Update
We are experiencing delays in provisioning and starting new Stream processors. We are also observing a slight degradation in login success rate to cloud.mongodb.com.
We are closely monitoring the situation and the official AWS status page.
Cloud Operations remain delayed with degraded performance. Access to backing clusters is unaffected. We are also observing a degradation in monitoring visibility, with approximately 20% of metrics destined for DataDog being dropped.
We are observing signs of recovery, with provisioning speeds returning to normal in all regions outside of US-EAST-1. Provisioning within US-EAST-1 remains significantly degraded.
Next Steps: We are closely monitoring the situation and the official AWS status page.
AWS is experiencing an outage in the US-EAST-1 Region which is being handled as a P1 incident. This was first identified at 08:51 UTC. Cloud Operations are delayed with degraded performance. Access to backing clusters is unaffected. We are observing signs of recovery at this point in time and we're closely monitoring the AWS status page.
This incident affected: MongoDB Cloud, MongoDB Support Portal, MongoDB Atlas App Services and Device Sync, MongoDB Atlas Data Federation and Online Archive, MongoDB Charts, and MongoDB Atlas Stream Processing.