Is Docker Down Right Now?
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Docker is up and running
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Docker service health
Last 24 hours, shown in UTC
Docker had 96 response-time checks in the last 24 hours, averaging 25 ms, with 0 incident buckets and 0 reports.
- Fully operational uptime
- 100.0%
- Avg response
- 25 ms
- Incident buckets
- 0
- Current status
- operational
Check Docker before troubleshooting
Docker is a containerization platform that lets developers package applications into portable containers for consistent deployment across development and production environments.
Current status
Docker is up and running.
Report volume
0 user reports in the last 24 hours.
Freshness
Last checked Jul 12, 2026, 12:05 AM UTC.
Official links
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What to do when Docker is down
- Locally cached Docker images will continue to work — only pulls from Docker Hub are affected during an outage.
- If Docker Hub is down, check if your organization uses a private registry (AWS ECR, GitHub Container Registry) as a fallback.
- Check status.docker.com for incident details and subscribe to updates for Docker Hub and Docker Desktop services.
- Report the outage on this page to help other users confirm the problem.
Common Docker outage causes
Docker Hub outages primarily affect image pulls and pushes while locally cached images continue to work. Registry authentication failures and rate limiting during peak CI/CD hours are the most common issues.
Visit the official Docker website at https://www.docker.com to check directly. You can also learn more about how OutageHQ works or browse all monitored services on the service directory.
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Status summary
Docker monitoring details
Docker is operational in the latest OutageHQ check. If it is not working for you, compare the report count, official sources, and your local browser, device, DNS, or network before assuming a broad outage. Last checked: Jul 12, 2026, 12:05 AM UTC.
Current signal
OutageHQ tracks Docker as a cloud and developer infrastructure using APIs, dashboards, deployments, authentication, data ingestion, and regional infrastructure signals.
Report categories
Users can classify Docker reports by symptom so outage patterns are easier to compare.
Available issue types include API errors, Dashboard not loading, Region or component degraded, Login or SSO issue, Data ingestion delayed, Alerts not firing, Service down, Server not responding, App not loading, Sign in problem, Error message, Slow performance.
Official and independent checks
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Issues users reported
Server-loaded survey results for the last 24 hours. The survey itself is the only client-side part of this data path.
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API errors
0
API requests fail or return errors.
Dashboard not loading
0
Admin, analytics, or service dashboards are unavailable.
Region or component degraded
0
A specific region, component, or dependency is degraded.
Login or SSO issue
0
Authentication, SSO, or identity provider access is failing.
Data ingestion delayed
0
Events, metrics, logs, or records are delayed.
Alerts not firing
0
Alerts, monitors, incidents, or notifications are delayed or missing.
Service down
0
The whole service appears unavailable.
Server not responding
0
Requests fail or time out.
App not loading
0
The app or website opens slowly or never finishes loading.
Sign in problem
0
Login, SSO, or account access is failing.
Error message
0
The service shows an unexpected error.
Slow performance
0
The service works but is unusually slow.
Components and regions to compare
API
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Dashboard
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Authentication
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Regional infrastructure
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Platform outage or local issue?
- Likely broader issue
- Platform, API, dashboard, deployment, authentication, or regional infrastructure incident
- Likely local issue
- Project, account, region, integration, API key, DNS, network, or browser-specific issue
Troubleshooting checklist
- Refresh Docker and compare the latest OutageHQ status with the report count.
- Try another browser, device, network, or DNS resolver if checks are healthy.
- Check official Docker sources for confirmed incidents or maintenance.
- Report the closest symptom above so other users can compare the same issue type.
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FAQ
What is Docker?
Docker is a containerization platform that lets developers package applications into portable containers for consistent deployment across development and production environments.
Why is Docker not working?
Docker Hub outages primarily affect image pulls and pushes while locally cached images continue to work. Registry authentication failures and rate limiting during peak CI/CD hours are the most common issues. Compare the current OutageHQ status, recent checks, user reports, and official sources before assuming the issue affects everyone.
What should I do if Docker is down?
Locally cached Docker images will continue to work — only pulls from Docker Hub are affected during an outage. If Docker Hub is down, check if your organization uses a private registry (AWS ECR, GitHub Container Registry) as a fallback. Check status.docker.com for incident details and subscribe to updates for Docker Hub and Docker Desktop services.
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