Apigee Release Schedule

Apigee Edge: Tue-Thu 12am to 4am in Singapore, Central European, and US Eastern time zones (learn more)

Read the release notes to learn what is new.

ANNOUNCEMENT: A new certificate for *.apigee.net is being rolled out, customer action MAY be needed before Feb 8th, 2016
Scheduled Maintenance Report for Apigee
Completed
The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
Posted Feb 22, 2016 - 23:25 PST
Update
Over the week, we are starting the rollout to the updated certificates. This update is not expected to cause any interruption to Apigee Edge.

We will be performing updates wherever possible as per our 12am - 4am local time windows in each region:

- Asia Pacific (Singapore): SGT / UTC +8:00
- Central Europe (Brussels): CST / UTC +1:00
- Americas (New York City): EST / UTC -4:00

If you have any concerns or questions about this change, please contact Apigee support.
Posted Feb 07, 2016 - 20:38 PST
In progress
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Jan 29, 2016 - 14:30 PST
Scheduled
Our *.apigee.net certificate is expiring on Feb 23rd, 2016. We are going to be rolling out the updated certificate to our production servers starting Feb 8th, 2016.

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU NEED TO TAKE ACTION?
Customers who use certificate pinning, certificate fingerprints or import Apigee certificates into their local trust store will need to update their configuration with the new certificate. If you are not certain whether this applies to you, please raise a support ticket with Apigee.

WHAT ACTION DO YOU NEED TO TAKE?
Customers who think they are affected should:

OPTION 1: Visit the following site: http://docs.apigee.com/api-services/content/keystores-and-truststores#updateyourtruststoreforanexpiredapigeecert, that has the instructions and the public key of the new certificate that you can copy and apply. 

OPTION 2: Contact Apigee Support via their support portal before Feb 8th, 2016 and they will receive instructions and assistance on applying the new certificate.

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T TAKE ACTION?
Once the Apigee certificate expires, you will experience SSL issues related to attempting to establish SSL sessions with an expired certificate. This will likely result in some service disruption.
Posted Jan 29, 2016 - 14:18 PST
This scheduled maintenance affected: API Services and Apigee Edge (Developer Edition).