We’ve all been there. You click on a Jira issue, and the spinner spins. You try to load a Confluence page, and it hangs. You check status.atlassian.com, and it says everything is green. This week (Nov 17th 2025) was particularly interesting.
Welcome to the era of the "Gray Failure."
While we all fear the catastrophic "hard down" outage—like the infamous April 2022 event—the reality of 2024 and 2025 is far more nuanced and frustrating. The Atlassian Cloud is increasingly characterized by "micro-outages" and functional degradation where the lights are on, but nobody’s home ☹️.
The Evidence: It’s Not Just You, It’s the "Cluster"
If you think your business continuity plan ends with Atlassian’s 99.9% SLA, you might be one "No Such Track" error away from a work stoppage. Analyzing the logs on status.atlassian.com from late 2024 through 2025 reveals a shift in instability patterns.
The recent "November Cluster" of 2025 serves as a prime example. It wasn't just one big crash; it was a death by a thousand cuts:
- The "No Such Track" Error: On November 18, 2025, Jira users were blocked for 3 hours by a cryptic error preventing them from viewing existing work.
- The Silent Data Drop: On November 20, 2025, a "High Severity" incident occurred where Forge custom fields silently discarded data upon submission for 90 minutes. No error message, just missing data.
- The Automation Lag: During AWS hiccups in October 2025, the system suffered from a "thundering herd" problem, delaying automation rules by hours and breaking critical SLAs for IT support teams.
Atlassian guarantees the infrastructure (the servers), but under the Shared Responsibility Model, you are responsible for the logical integrity and accessibility of your data.

FAQ: How to Keep Moving Forward with Revyz and Atlassian
So, the cloud wobbles. Services degrade. Native backups are often too slow or too broad to help. Infact there is no use case for "Restoring data" when the primary application which in this case is Atlassian's Jira, Jira Service Management, Jira Product Discovery and Confluence are experiencing micro outages!. The applications are down and you cannot access them. This is where Revyz shifts the paradigm from "waiting for a fix" to "active resilience." The patented* Revyz solution enables you to instantaneously access your data as you would expect to see it (or close enough) in your Atlassian applications with zero downtime and more importantly render the information in an end-user consumable format with all the permissions as they were applied in the Atlassian cloud applications i.e. end users can only access what they should be accessing (you don't want a Tesla Files scenario do you?).
Here is how you can survive the next outage, broken down by the questions that matter most to your IT team.
Q: If Atlassian goes "Hard Down," are we helpless? Or If there is a “Micro Outage”?
A: Not if you have Revyz. When the Atlassian cloud completely stops, like the April 2022 episode "Hard Down" which halted teams from getting their work done and left you stranded. Revyz solves this with "Online User Consumable Data".
- The Strategy: Revyz extracts your critical data and converts it into user-readable static formats, consumable by end users. Remember viewing data as JSON file is not going to be useful for the following reasons: 1. All your end users are not JSON savvy (perhaps the programmers) 2. Field names are cryptic i.e. customfield_10013, now what is that supposed to mean?
- The Access: This data is synced to your designated identity source and with the permissions as they were in the Atlassian Cloud app.
- The Result: Even if Atlassian is unreachable, your teams can still access their project details online in a “Read-Only” mode to keep business moving.
Q: How do I fix a "Data-Destruction event" without rolling back the whole site?
A: You need Granular Restore. Native backups are often "all-or-nothing", you usually can't restore a single issue without overwriting the whole site or setting up a complex sandbox.
- Surgical Precision: Revyz allows you to restore specific issues, attachments, or comments in minutes.
- Config Protection: If a bad deployment breaks your workflow logic or automation rules, Revyz allows you to rollback specific configuration elements without touching the rest of your live data.
Q: Does my backup cover everything in Jira?
A: Probably not—unless you account for "Shadow Data." Your Jira instance likely relies on third-party apps (like Xray or Zephyr) and JSM Assets. Native backups often exclude this data entirely. The Revyz Fix: Revyz specifically captures third-party app data and complex Asset object schemas. If an app vendor has an outage or corrupts your data, Revyz provides the safety net that native tools cannot.
Q: What is the bottom line?
A: Resilience is a partnership, not a guarantee. You can accept the risk of "gray failures" and wait for the status page to turn green, or you can implement a "Defense in Depth" strategy. With Revyz, you move from being a passive victim of outages to an active owner of your data availability.
Don’t let a micro-outage become a macro-problem. Take control of your Atlassian data resilience today. Contact the Revyz team today or book a demo to understand how Revyz can keep you moving forward