

# Amazon Health Dashboard


You can use the Amazon Health Dashboard – Service health to view the health of all Amazon Web Services services. This page shows reported service events for services across Amazon Web Services Regions. You don't need to sign in or have an Amazon Web Services account to access the Amazon Health Dashboard – Service health page.

**Tip**  
This website only shows *public* events, which are not specific to an Amazon Web Services account. If you already have an account, we recommend that you sign in to view your Amazon Health Dashboard and stay informed about events that can affect your account and services. For more information, see [Getting started with your Amazon Health Dashboard](getting-started-health-dashboard.md).

**To view the Amazon Health Dashboard – Service health**

1. Navigate to the [https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status](https://health.aws.amazon.com/health/status) page.
**Note**  
If you are already signed in to your Amazon Web Services account, page, you will be redirected to the **Amazon Health Dashboard – Your account health** page.

1. Under **Service health**, choose **Open and recent issues** to view recently reported events. You can view the following information about the event:
   + The event name and affected Region. For example, **Operational issue – Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (N. Virginia)**
   + The service name
   + The event's severity, such as **Impacted** or **Degraded**
   + A timeline of recent updates for the event
   + A list of Amazon Web Services services that are also affected by this event
**Note**  
You can view the events in your local time zone or in UTC. For more information, see [ Time zone settings](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/health/latest/ug/getting-started-health-dashboard.html#update-time-zone). 

1. Choose **Service history** to view the **Service history** table. This table shows all Amazon Web Services service interruptions for the last 12 months.
**Tip**  
You can filter by **Service**, **Amazon Web Services Region**, and date.

1. Next to an ongoing service event, choose the status icon (![\[Status information icon\]](http://docs.amazonaws.cn/en_us/health/latest/ug/images/x-status-icon.png)) to view more information about the event.

1. (Optional) To view this as a list of historical events, choose the list of events button. Choose any event in the event column to view more information about that specific event in the pop-up side-panel.  
![\[Amazon Health service history page showing event details and timeline.\]](http://docs.amazonaws.cn/en_us/health/latest/ug/images/health-service-history.png)
**Note**  
Selecting any public event after September 2023 will populate the URL in the browser with a link to that public Amazon Health event. After you select this link, you  navigate to the list of events view with that event pop-up.

1. (Optional) You can view the events in your local time zone or UTC. For more information, see [Time zone settings](aws-health-account-views.md#update-time-zone).

1. (Optional) If you have an account, choose **Open your account health** to sign in. After you sign in, you can view events that are specific to your account. For more information, see [Getting started with your Amazon Health Dashboard](getting-started-health-dashboard.md).
**Note**  
Although an RSS feed is available for health events, the format is subject to changes. So, scraping the RSS feed might not provide all the relevant data. To programmatically ingest health event data, we recommend integrating with Amazon EventBridge. For more information, see [Monitoring events in Amazon Health with Amazon EventBridge](cloudwatch-events-health.md).