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503 Service Unavailable Error Explained

A 503 Service Unavailable error indicates that the website’s server is temporarily inaccessible. Often, this is due to unexpected requests/traffic or server maintenance.

As a rule, the server rejects excess requests when a site gets more traffic than it was made to handle. A 503 error appears to maintain a semblance of a functional website for the accommodated requests.

In the case of maintenance, the server responds with a 503 status code. It implies that the website is minimally functioning, however, full service is unavailable. Generally, the reason behind is the interaction between the user and the server, but not limited thereto. Users usually expect that the issue is taken care of and complete service will resume before long.

The 503 Service Unavailable error may also appear as follows:


  • Error 503 Service Unavailable
  • Service Unavailable – DNS Failure
  • HTTP Server Error 503
  • 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable
  • HTTP 503
  • Http/1.1 Service Unavailable
  • 503 Errors
  • 503 Service Unavailable
  •  HTTP Error 503

Troubleshooting a 503 Service Unavailable error

Here are helpful tips to check in order to diagnose and fix the issue:

  1. A 503 error almost always triggers when a website gets more traffic than it was meant to hold. If your website has just recently gone popular, consider upgrading to another Hosting plan that offers more webspace.
  2. Take the error literally and figure out if something has crashed. If such is the case, restart your processes and check if that solves the issue.
  3. You may not be aware but the server may be configured for scheduled maintenance. Most modern CMS or Content Management Systems like WordPress automatically downloads and installs updates without human intervention. During the scheduled maintenance, a 503 error may appear. If you’d rather have full control over such processes, disable scheduled or automatic maintenance in the administration settings.

    Important: Latest versions typically include critical security and bug fixes. If you wish to have direct control over update processes, make sure to upgrade to newer versions regularly.

  4. When all else fails, your custom codes may be at fault. Diagnose the error through manually debugging your applications, then immediately checking the applications and server logs. It is ideal to back up the entire application before debugging. This will allow you to recreate the exact case in which the error occurs. Hence, diagnosing the issue spot-on and ultimately inhibiting you from the same scenarios in the future.

Congratulations! You have just learned about the 503 Service Unavailable error. You can also visit our linked guides to learn more about 502 Bad Gateway error and 500 Internal Server error.

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