Monitor all outages and performance issues of archive.org
| Website | archive.org |
| Last Down | 1 Week ago |
| Response | 819.85 ms. |
| HTTP Code | 200 - OK |
| Status | Up and working properly. |
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Overview of archive.org status for the previous month
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Last 10 availability checks for archive.org
| Timestamp | Response | Timestamp | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
2025-12-12 06:23:15 GMT+0 | 819.85 ms | 2025-12-07 08:51:12 GMT+0 | 912.05 ms |
2025-12-07 08:08:20 GMT+0 | 862.56 ms | 2025-12-06 10:34:19 GMT+0 | 1081.24 ms |
2025-12-03 19:47:28 GMT+0 | 20003 ms | 2025-12-02 00:36:42 GMT+0 | 1027.28 ms |
2025-11-20 18:35:31 GMT+0 | 862.76 ms | 2025-11-20 18:19:06 GMT+0 | 1088 ms |
2025-11-20 04:19:54 GMT+0 | 710.67 ms | 2025-11-17 08:20:35 GMT+0 | 761.57 ms |
archive.org uptime is the percentage of time the site is available and accessible to users without interruption. It measures overall reliability - essentially, how often archive.org is “up” and serving valid responses compared to the total time monitored. High uptime (like 99.9% or more) means archive.org is consistently reachable, while downtime indicates periods when the site fails to respond or becomes unavailable. Maintaining strong uptime for archive.org is critical for user trust, service reliability, and business continuity.
Website response time refers to the total duration archive.org takes to process and complete a client's request. When checking website availability and performance, we expect a valid response code within a specific timeframe. A fast response time ensures a smooth user experience, while delays can indicate performance issues. The table above shows the last 10 response times for archive.org, helping you monitor its uptime and reliability.
Understanding our monitoring process
Our system conducts a quick real-time check by simulating an actual user visiting archive.org. This mimics a genuine user experience to detect any issues.
If you see messages like "archive.org is down" or "not responding", our system detected an issue affecting all users.
If you see "archive.org is up", everything ran smoothly during our test. The problem could be on your side, and you may need to troubleshoot using the instructions below.
Real-time monitoring: Our status monitoring service keeps you informed in real-time about the status of archive.org, making it easier for you to respond to any disruptions.
Follow these troubleshooting steps
If archive.org is showing as "up" but you still can't access it, try these solutions:
Use SiteStatus.org to verify the real-time status of archive.org. If we can access the site, the issue is likely on your end. If it's down for us too, you'll need to wait for the website to come back online.
Cached data or corrupted cookies can prevent proper loading. Clear your browser's cache and cookies to resolve common loading issues.
If archive.org is geo-blocked or restricted in your location, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can help bypass these restrictions by changing your IP address.
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