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Request AccessKnowing when specific deployments are performing a rollback is useful to:
To detect rollbacks, Datadog compares the current deployment version with the previous versions deployed for the same service and environment. A rollback is identified when both of the following occur:
You can search for rollback deployments in Deployment Executions, using the @deployment.is_rollback
tag:
You can also see more detailed information in the event detail:
Rollback detection works for deployments that have all of the following:
@deployment.service
)@deployment.env
)@deployment.version
)For CI-based providers, Datadog uses the --revision
parameter that you pass to the datadog ci
command. This parameter should contain the version identifier for your deployment (such as a commit SHA, image tag, or version number).
For Argo CD deployments, Datadog uses the revision
value to detect rollbacks. Note that when using Argo CD’s revert functionality, a new revision is created, which means Datadog won’t detect it as a rollback. To properly track rollbacks in Datadog with Argo CD, you need to redeploy using an older revision.