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Glesys Status

Glesys is currently operational with all systems functioning normally.

Last checked Mar 7, 2026 8:04 AM UTC from Glesys's official status page
Glesys

Is Glesys Working Right Now?

Operational
Last checked Mar 7, 2026 8:04 AM UTCMonitoring 16 components in real-time

About Glesys

Glesys is a Swedish cloud infrastructure provider offering virtual servers, cloud computing, and hosting solutions for businesses and developers. They provide flexible and scalable cloud services with multiple data center locations.

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Service Health — Last 15 days

Availability
100.00%
Weighted across 40 components
Last Incident
None
No recent incidents
Incidents
0
All systems operational
Avg Resolution
No incidents to measure

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Recent Glesys Outages & Status Updates

Latest status changes and service events for Glesys

Maintenance work was conducted on component "London Datacenter"

Started: Feb 25, 2026 8:19 AM UTC · Resolved: Feb 25, 2026 4:03 PM UTC (lasted for 8 hours)
Maintenance
This was resolved

Component "Amsterdam Datacenter" underwent maintenance

Started: Feb 11, 2026 8:26 AM UTC · Resolved: Feb 11, 2026 4:09 PM UTC (lasted for 8 hours)
Maintenance
This was resolved

Glesys Reliability Analysis

Track uptime statistics and incident history from continuous monitoring

30-Day Availability
100.00%
90-Day Availability
100.00%
Recent Incidents
0
Components Tracked
16

Over the last 30 days, Glesys has maintained a 100.00% uptime rate across 16 monitored components. No incidents have been reported during this period, indicating stable and reliable service delivery.

The 90-day uptime of 100.00% provides a longer-term view of Glesys's service reliability. Statusfield tracks every status change, maintenance window, and performance degradation to give you a complete picture of Glesys's operational health.

How to Monitor Glesys Status

Set up real-time alerts and get notified when Glesys experiences issues

Statusfield provides real-time monitoring for Glesys by continuously tracking 16 components from Glesys's official status page. When any component experiences degraded performance, partial outages, major outages, or scheduled maintenance, Statusfield detects the change within minutes and sends instant notifications through your preferred channels.

Set Up Glesys Monitoring in 3 Steps

  1. Create a free Statusfield account — no credit card required, get started in under 30 seconds.
  2. Search for "Glesys" in the service catalog and click "Monitor" to add it to your dashboard.
  3. Configure your notification preferences — choose from email, Slack, Discord, webhooks, or RSS feeds to receive instant alerts.

Once configured, you'll receive notifications whenever Glesysexperiences any status change. This includes both outage alerts and resolution notifications, so you always know when Glesys is back to normal. Free accounts include monitoring for up to 3 services with email notifications.

For teams that depend on Glesys as part of their infrastructure, Statusfield's paid plans offer additional monitors, Slack and Discord integrations, custom webhook endpoints, and component-level monitoring. This ensures you're alerted about the specific Glesys components that matter most to your operations.

Tired of managing separate alert subscriptions? Instead of subscribing to dozens of status page email lists, Statusfield consolidates all your service dependencies into one dashboard. Add Glesys alongside your other critical services and eliminate the alert fatigue that comes from scattered notifications. One source of truth, zero noise.

Wondering if Glesys is experiencing issues right now? Check Is Glesys Down? for a quick status overview with real-time outage detection.

Frequently Asked Questions About Glesys Status

Common questions about monitoring Glesys and understanding service status