Following a major outage that affected users worldwide, GitHub services have finally returned to normal. Owned by Microsoft, this popular developer platform quickly intervened after the incident, resolved the issue, and is now back in operation. The outage began at 19:00 local time and GitHub announced this on their official status page at 19:11. During this period, users trying to access the GitHub website encountered an error message stating ‘There are no servers available to service your request at this time’. The problem originated from a change made to the database infrastructure. According to the company’s statement, this change was reverted and the platform resumed full capacity operations.

During the outage, many critical services such as GitHub actions, pages, pull requests, Copilot, API, Codespaces, packages, and SSH-based access were affected. This situation was intensely reported by over 10,000 users and quickly drew global attention. GitHub worked diligently to restore services as quickly as possible and continues to investigate the causes of the outage. This incident highlighted the potential risks associated with critical infrastructure changes in the platform, but the company’s swift response regained user confidence.

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