Home / News & insights / Company news GitHub availability report: May 2026 In May, we experienced nine incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. Jakub Oleksy · @jakuboleksy June 11, 2026 | 10 minutes Share: In March and April we shared updates on GitHub’s availability and infrastructure investments. As that work continues and we approach some major milestones, we wanted to start sharing more regular updates in our monthly availability reports. So before we dive into incidents from May, here’s how we’re tracking with our ongoing work to make GitHub more reliable. Our progress in making GitHub more resilient The short version: GitHub’s traffic is growing rapidly, driven in large part by AI-assisted and agentic development workflows, and we’ve been transforming our infrastructure to keep up with it. That means moving to Azure for elastic capacity, breaking our monolith apart into isolated services, and eliminating the shared failure points that have driven past incidents. Here’s where we stand. We’re now serving 40% of monolith traffic from Azure (up from 8% in February), with Git traffic at 30% and repository replication at 99%. We’ve more than doubled our effective capacity in four months. At the same time, we’re completing the isolation of our primary database cluster: splitting users, authentication, and authorization into independent domains so that a problem in one can no longer cascade across the platform. Our new users service is fully cut over, and handling double the traffic at substantially lower database cost. Stateless authentication tokens are also rolling out, eliminating per-request database lookups that amplified pressure during traffic spikes. We are making structural changes that permanently remove failure modes. We acknowledge that we have work to do, but we’re&nbs
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