Storage Degradation in US-Texas-M-1

Incident Report for Skytap

Resolved

The storage issue in our US-Texas-M-1 Region has now been resolved.

The following symptoms should now be alleviated:
- Inability of some Virtual Machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown)
- Degraded disk read/write performance for some running Virtual Machines in this region
- Deploying from templates in this region may fail
- Saving templates in this region may fail
- Copying environments or templates out of this region may fail

This disruption may have resulted in some running Virtual Machines being disconnected from their storage for a period of time. Affected VM owners have been notified directly.

If you have a VM reporting an error or issue, or if you continue to experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, please contact Skytap Support (support@skytap.com) for immediate assistance.
Posted Nov 20, 2025 - 03:58 UTC

Identified

We have identified a storage issue in our US-Texas-M-1 Region. Our Engineers are actively working on this issue with high priority.

Symptoms for this issue may include:
- Inability of some Virtual Machines in this region to change state (ie, run, suspend, shutdown)
- Degraded disk read/write performance for some running Virtual Machines in this region
- Deploying from templates in this region may fail
- Saving templates in this region may fail
- Copying environments or templates out of this region may fail
- VM Imports and Exports out of this region may fail

We will provide an additional update within one hour.
Posted Nov 20, 2025 - 03:23 UTC

Investigating

We are currently investigating alerts related to a possible storage issue in our US-Texas-M-1 Region.

We are actively investigating these reports, and will provide further details regarding symptoms and scope within one hour.
Posted Nov 20, 2025 - 03:20 UTC
This incident affected: US-Texas-M-1 (US-Texas-M-1 Storage).