Current Status
Partially Degraded Service
Components
Recent Incidents
Edge Delivery Issues
noneMay 27, 2026 · resolved May 27
We became aware of an issue with HTTP and HTTPS related to latency while accessing the applications. The issue lasted between 11:18 UTC and 12:22 UTC on May 27, 2026. We can confirm that the issue is now resolved, and the service has resumed normal operation. Customers and partners can view additional details about the incident by logging in to: https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/feed/0D5a700001ANLNkCAP or reaching out to Akamai Support. We apologize for the impact and thank you for your patience and continued support. We are committed to making continuous improvements to make our systems better and prevent a recurrence of this issue.
Delay in External Email Delivery
minorMay 21, 2026 · resolved May 21
We can confirm that the issue was mitigated at 14:50 UTC on May 21, 2026, and the service has resumed normal operation. Customers and partners can view additional details about the incident by logging in to: https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/feed/0D5a7000019St8yCAC or reaching out to Akamai Support. We apologize for the impact and thank you for your patience and continued support. We are committed to making continuous improvements to make our systems better and prevent a recurrence of this issue.
Configuration Deployment issues with EdgeWorkers and mPulse configuration activations
minorMay 20, 2026 · resolved May 21
Starting around 12:00 UTC on May 20, 2026, users experienced difficulties with configuration deployments for mPulse and EdgeWorkers. During this period, activations within Property Manager were impacted, preventing affected customers from successfully updating or deploying these configurations. Akamai initiated an investigation and determined that the issue was caused by a tripped circuit breaker, which resulted in multiple racks in the data center losing power. We responded with a series of coordinated actions to address both the immediate power outage and its downstream effects on critical services. At 14:45 UTC on May 20, 2026, a failover was completed, and by 14:55 UTC on May 20, 2026, error rates in the Akamai Control Center began to decrease, and the issue was mitigated. We will continue to investigate the root cause and will take appropriate preventive actions. We apologize for the impact. We appreciate your patience as we worked to resolve this issue. If you have further questions, please post them on [https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/feed/0D5a7000019DgxBCAS](https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/feed/0D5a7000019DgxBCAS). This summary provides an overview of our current understanding of the incident given the information available. Our investigation is ongoing and any information herein is subject to change.
Reporting Issues affecting URL Traffic and URL Responses reports
minorMay 19, 2026
Based on current observations, the service is resuming normal operations. Customers and partners can find more details on the Akamai Community: https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/feed/0D5a7000018q2TuCAI. We will continue to monitor to ensure that the impact has been fully mitigated.
Cloudlets Policy Updates Issues
minorMay 14, 2026 · resolved May 14
We can confirm that the issue was mitigated at 18:21 UTC on May 14th, 2026 and the service has resumed normal operation. Customers and partners can view additional details about the incident by logging in to: https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/feed/0D5a70000189Hk3CAE, or reaching out to Akamai Support. We apologize for the impact and thank you for your patience and continued support. We are committed to making continuous improvements to make our systems better and prevent a recurrence of this issue.
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