IWork and Notes servers are having malfunctions

If you have been having problems with your device for a few hours when working with the Notes application or with iWork, you have restarted the device, you have disconnected from the Wi-Fi network and have restarted the applications a thousand times, you should know that it is not you device, but are again Apple's servers are having operational problems.

From 13 pm, and as we can see on the Apple services support website, iWork for iClud is having problems and they are investigating the origin of the problem. With iCloud Notes, three-quarters of the same happens, specifically both from the same time, 13:XNUMX CET.

For now, and as usual, there is no estimated time when both services will work normally again, so if you depend on any of these services, you will have to choose to use a third-party application or wait for they work again to synchronize all the data that you have stored in them.

In recent years, Apple has been increasing the number of data centers to serve the increasing number of users of its products, mobile and desktop, but as usual, from time to time they do not want to function properly and they begin to give operation problems, problems that depending on which service they affect, they can become a problem to a greater or lesser extent.

On a regular basis, the Cupertino-based company has a data center in Denmark, where it also plans to build a new one, after the problems it has faced in Ireland, specifically in County Atherny, where after two years of struggles it has finally obtained the permits, although it seems that it is too late and Apple will choose to look for a new location.


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  1.   Francisco Fernández said

    Apparently everything has already been solved 🙂