Is Google Cloud Platform Down? Current Status, Outage Reports & User Feedback

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Frequently Asked Questions

Login issues may be caused by incorrect credentials, account permission problems, or two-step verification failures. Try clearing your browser cache or using a different device to log in.

GCP may be affected by regional service delays, project misconfigurations, or high usage spikes. Restarting your session or reviewing your configurations might resolve the issue.

If GCP services are not responding, the issue could be with your local setup or a wider technical delay. Search for community feedback or try accessing the platform from another network.

A VM may not start due to resource quota limits, billing issues, or a failed startup script. Check your project quotas and review the VM's logs for error messages.

You can check for potential issues by reviewing logs in the Cloud Console or searching for community discussions on GCP service behavior.

Console loading issues may be caused by browser extensions, expired sessions, or project permission errors. Try a private browser window or verify IAM roles for access.

GCP may not load due to browser compatibility, network restrictions, or cache problems. Try using a supported browser, clearing cookies, or disabling extensions.

Storage issues can occur when access permissions are misconfigured, objects are deleted, or billing has been suspended. Double-check your IAM roles and bucket policies.

Slow performance can result from high resource usage, inefficient queries, or regional latency. Optimize your services or consider relocating workloads to a different region.

Deployment may fail due to quota limits, invalid configurations, or file structure issues. Check your deployment logs and verify your app.yaml configuration.

Missing logs may be caused by incorrect log settings, disabled logging on a resource, or IAM restrictions. Make sure the logging agent is enabled and properly configured.

Billing issues can arise from expired payment methods, suspended accounts, or disabled billing on your project. Update your payment info or check the billing section of the console.

Incident History

Resolved Incidents

We have detected a potential outage for Google Cloud Platform.
Started: 2025-07-05 06:11 Resolved: 2025-07-05 06:23

We have detected a potential outage for Google Cloud Platform.
Started: 2025-07-03 23:31 Resolved: 2025-07-03 23:36

We have detected a potential outage for Google Cloud Platform.
Started: 2025-07-03 07:04 Resolved: 2025-07-03 07:23

About Google Cloud Platform

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a suite of cloud computing services offered by Google that provides infrastructure, platform, and software solutions for developers, businesses, and enterprises. Organizations use GCP to build, deploy, and scale applications using services like Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, BigQuery, Cloud Functions, Kubernetes Engine, and AI/ML tools. GCP is known for its powerful data analytics capabilities, global network, and deep integration with other Google services such as Workspace, Firebase, and Maps.

Despite its robustness, users may experience technical issues with GCP, such as:

  • Login or authentication problems with the Google Cloud Console
  • Latency or downtime in services like Compute Engine or Cloud Run
  • APIs returning errors or failing to deploy
  • Billing dashboard delays or quota limits not resetting
  • Cloud Storage files not syncing or accessible

These issues often trigger queries like “Why is Google Cloud not working today?”, “Is GCP down right now?”, or “How to fix Google Cloud API issues.”

Service disruptions can result from regional outages, software rollouts, misconfigurations, or spikes in usage during peak periods. GCP powers many third-party platforms and applications, so broader outages may have ripple effects across multiple services. For businesses exploring alternatives, platforms like AWS and Microsoft Azure offer comparable cloud solutions.

Use this page to check Google Cloud Platform’s current status and understand potential issues that could be impacting your services or applications.

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