GitHub availability report: June 2026
Blog post from GitHub
GitHub's June availability report highlights both progress and challenges in their infrastructure work, emphasizing a commitment to transparency even when outcomes are mixed. Structural advancements were made, including new services like pullsd and reposd, which improved load distribution and traffic handling, although incidents such as a Copilot code review failure and API service degradation demonstrated the complexities of maintaining robust systems. The report details several incidents, each with specific causes like incompatible dependencies and configuration errors, and outlines the steps taken to mitigate these issues, such as pinning dependency versions, improving traffic detection, and enhancing the resilience of background job processing. GitHub is prioritizing availability and capacity over new features, and is implementing measures like improved monitoring, configuration validation, and reliance reduction on single providers to enhance reliability. Customers are encouraged to follow the status page for ongoing updates and visit the GitHub Blog for deeper insights into engineering efforts.
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