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    503 Service Unavailable

    503 means the server is temporarily unavailable. It’s OK for short maintenance windows, but long-term 503s hurt crawling and indexing.

    Definition

    503 Service Unavailable is a temporary server error status code often used during maintenance or overload. For SEO, short-lived 503s typically don’t immediately drop indexed pages, but prolonged 503s reduce crawl frequency and can lead to deindexing.

    Why it matters

    • Correct status codes during maintenance reduce indexing risk
    • Long-lived 503s can lead to visibility loss
    • Retry-After can guide crawlers on when to return

    How to implement

    • Use 503 (optionally with Retry-After) for short maintenance
    • Keep the maintenance window short and monitor crawl behavior
    • After recovery, ensure key pages return 200 and resubmit sitemaps if needed

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