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Apple's iCloud Backup Service Experiencing Outage

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According to Apple's System Status website and multiple reports sent in by MacRumors readers, Apple's iCloud Backup service is unavailable for some users. Apple's site says iCloud backup is down for "less than 1 percent of users," but those affected have been unable to restore from an iCloud backup since yesterday.

Customers impacted by the iCloud outage who attempt to restore an iOS device using a backup are seeing the process hang while in progress, with the restore failing to complete. iCloud backups can still be made from iOS devices, so data is safe, but affected users will not be able to restore from backups until Apple's servers are back up. In some cases, existing iCloud backups are also not showing up on new devices.

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Apple employees have been telling customers to wait it out and set up recently purchased iPhones and iPads as new devices rather than restoring from an existing backup.

Apple's iCloud Backup service has been experiencing issues since 8:00 a.m. yesterday morning, and it is not clear when a fix will be implemented. We'll update this post when the problem is resolved.

Top Rated Comments

dwhittington Avatar
114 months ago
What are the odds? I was just trying to force my iPad to backup because I haven’t had it plugged in and on wi-fi for a few weeks. That explains why it’s not backing up.

Hopefully my lil iPad didn’t cause the outage.
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114 months ago
Apple posted the issue was resolved today as of 6:25AM Pacific. They said "Less than 1% of users were affected."

Maybe "less than 1%" is 0.9999%, maybe it's 0.001%. I know, enquiring minds want to know, but only two things really matter, unless your only goal is to rage at Apple for any failing or you've filed a class-action lawsuit - either you were among the "less than 1%," or you weren't.

Apple has been contracting out parts of its server requirements for as long as they've had cloud services. They also run their own server farms. Checking Google's (or Amazon's) server status isn't likely to be helpful.
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114 months ago
It broke trying to send a years worth of my iMesages to all my devices when I turned sync on. Where did they even come from I have delete after 30 days on. Ha.
Didn't you know that Apple is only pretending to be the "good guy", but is secretly building their own Intelligence Agency headquarters? The fancy landscaping is just a coverup.
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JohnH108 Avatar
114 months ago
What are the odds? I was just trying to force my iPad to backup because I haven’t had it plugged in and on wi-fi for a few weeks. That explains why it’s not backing up.

Hopefully my lil iPad didn’t cause the outage.
I hear it did, Cook is gunning for you now. ;)
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