7:45 Update: Currently restored. According to news from this site on August 15, GitHub, the world's largest code hosting platform, suffered a large-scale outage, and almost all core services were paralyzed. GitHub's official status page shows that the failure is suspected to be caused by changes in database infrastructure, and the company is in the process of an emergency rollback. fenyeGitHub failure caused multiple core services to be paralyzed
1. Users reported that the GitHub main site was inaccessible and displayed an error message of "No server available".
2. Core services, including Pull Request, GitHub Pages, Copilot, and GitHub API, are severely affected.
3. The failure occurred quickly, and it only took a few minutes from when GitHub first published the failure information to when multiple services were paralyzed.
4. Downdetector reports over 10,000 users reporting issues. NetBlocks has confirmed that GitHub is experiencing a global outage.
5. As of press time, GitHub has not further responded to this outage.
6. GitHub was acquired by Microsoft in 2018.
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