https://blog.readthedocs.comRead the Docs Blog - Posts tagged downtime2024-01-10T23:05:10.894220+00:00ABloghttps://blog.readthedocs.com/aws-migration/Read the Docs Community downtime due to migrations to AWS2021-02-05T00:00:00+00:00Eric Holscher<section id="read-the-docs-community-downtime-due-to-migrations-to-aws">
<p><strong>Update: The migration was successful and the site has been fully restored as of 4PM PST.</strong></p>
<p>We wanted to make you aware that on Friday, February 12th at 1pm PST (4pm EST, 21:00 UTC),
Read the Docs Community (readthedocs.org) will be having a <strong>scheduled dashboard downtime of approximately 4 hours</strong>.</p>
<p>To ensure minimal impact for our users,
we are performing this upgrade during a Friday afternoon
which is one of our lowest usage periods.</p>
<p>During this maintenance window, <strong>documentation will continue to be online</strong>
but new documentation builds will not trigger and the Read the Docs dashboard will be unavailable.
New builds and webhooks will begin processing once the maintenance is over.</p>
<p>We are moving our service to our new home on Amazon Web Services
who have generously provided us with credits to support open source software.
This is the same platform which Read the Docs for Business is hosted,
which will allow us to reuse a lot of the same code between the sites.
This should simplify our operations considerably.</p>
<p>We’d like to thank Microsoft Azure for sponsoring our hosting for the past 2.5 years.</p>
<p>Thanks for your understanding of this maintenance downtime.</p>
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Update: The migration was successful and the site has been fully restored as of 4PM PST.We wanted to make you aware that on Friday, February 12th at 1pm PST (4pm EST, 21:00 UTC),
Read the Docs Community (readthedocs.org) will be having a scheduled dashboard downtime of approximately 4 hours.2021-02-05T00:00:00+00:00