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Update March 4th, 2026: added link to How to get Talend Management Console task schedules and pause and resume during a maintenance window using the API article

Talend Cloud and Talend Management Console will undergo scheduled maintenance in MarchApril, and MayThis infrastructure modernization is a key step in unifying the Talend ecosystem with Qlik.

The alignment paves the way for a more seamless experience across both platforms. Over the coming months, you will gain access to integrated features that bridge data integration and analytics, enabling unified governance and a streamlined management experience across your entire data lifecycle.

The maintenance windows will occur per region, during off-peak hours, and are expected to have a maximum of 30 minutes of effective downtime. 

 

What is the expected impact?

A full outage of Talend Cloud and Talend Management Console for a duration of up to 30 minutes within a preplanned 4-hour window.

The following applications will not be accessible: 

  • Talend Management Console (TMC)
  • Talend Data Stewardship (TDS)
  • Talend Data Preparation (TDP)
  • Talend Data Inventory (TDC)
  • Talend Pipeline Designer (TPD)
  • Talend API Designer and Tester
  • Talend Studio
  • Talend Cloud Engines

 

In detail:

  • Cloud engines will not be available, and running executions will be terminated.
  • Talend Studio users may be disconnected from their session, and it will not be possible to open a new Talend Studio session except in local mode.
  • Executions that are already in progress during the outage will terminate correctly except on cloud engines, but all tasks or plans scheduled to start during those periods will be skipped.
  • Skipped executions will not be tagged as failed, since they were never started. For this reason, check the execution status of your tasks and plans to ensure that all important ones are not skipped, or start them manually if necessary. See What do I need to do to prepare? further down in this blog post.
  • Static IP addresses for Cloud Engines corresponding to Disaster Recovery regions will change during maintenance. See What follow-up actions are required? further down in this blog post.

 

What do I need to do prepare?

Pause jobs and plans before the maintenance window so there are no ongoing executions during the planned timeframe. Resume them after maintenance completes. If not stopped or paused, they will likely be in an inconsistent state at the end of the maintenance window.

This concerns all jobs and plans scheduled to start or run during the maintenance window.

See Checking scheduled task runs against your maintenance timetable on how to identify these plans and jobs.

Looking for information on how to identify, pause, and resume your tasks? See How to get Talend Management Console task schedules and pause and resume during a maintenance window....

 

What follow-up actions are required?

  • After the maintenance window, check and monitor the execution status of tasks and plans, as well as the status of your Remote Engines.

    Remote Engines might require a restart if marked as unavailable in the Talend Management Console.

  • If you use a predefined static IP on Cloud Engine, you will need to allow the new Disaster Recovery Region's IP addresses, which will have changed at this point. While this does not immediately affect production, it will impact any potential Disaster Recovery process.

    After the maintenance window, check your static IPs (Disaster Recovery) as documented in Using predefined static IP addresses for execution containers and update your firewalls accordingly.

    No change is required for the active region's IP addresses. They will be migrated and will work as of today, ensuring no production interruption.

 

When will the maintenance take place?

Each region will undergo maintenance for 4 hours during off-peak hours, with a maximum of 30 minutes of effective downtime.

 

Region Maintenance Start Maintenance End
Talend Cloud - AWS - Asia Pacific (Sydney)

au.cloud.talend.com


Wednesday 25 March 2026
 
22:00 AEDT (Sydney)

UTC: 25/03/26 - 11:00


Thursday 26 March 2026
 
02:00 AEDT (Sydney)

UTC: 25/03/26 - 15:00

Talend Cloud - AWS - Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

ap.cloud.talend.com


Monday 20 April
2026 
22:00 JST (Tokyo)

UTC: 20/04/26 - 13:00


Tuesday 21 April
2026 
02:00 JST (Tokyo)

UTC: 20/04/26 - 17:00

Talend Cloud - AWS - US East (N. Virginia)

us.cloud.talend.com


Monday 27 April 2026
 
02:00 EDT

UTC: 27/04/26 - 6:00


Monday 27 April
2026 
06:00 EDT

UTC: 27/04/26 - 10:00

Talend Cloud - AWS - Europe (Frankfurt)

eu.cloud.talend.com


Tuesday 26 May
2026 
21:00 CEST

UTC: 26/05/26 - 19:00


Wednesday 27 May
2026 
01:00 CEST

UTC: 26/05/26 - 23:00

To identify which region your tenant is affected by, cross-reference Accessing Talend Cloud applications.

To track further updates during the scheduled Qlik Cloud Maintenance, please visit our Qlik Cloud Status page. This blog post will be updated with additional information where necessary. 

 

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