This weekend saw disruptions to Microsoft's Azure Cloud services after cables in the Red Sea responsible for internet ...
In an updated status message for its Azure system, the company said its users may experience service disruptions on traffic ...
Microsoft resolved Azure cloud platform issues after Red Sea subsea cable cuts caused latency and service disruptions in the ...
Microsoft’s public status update said traffic that normally traverses West Asia “may experience increased latency due to ...
The Azure VM Agent enables VMs to communicate with Azure’s underlying Fabric Controller via the virtual public IP 168.63.129.16. However, when VMs are migrated from on-premises or deployed from custom ...
Microsoft has warned its Azure users of potential service disruptions and increased latency, following damage to multiple undersea fibre optic cables in the Red Sea.
Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform suffered a series of outages and service disruptions in the past week that affected several products and impacted customers in various parts of the world.
Microsoft 365 customers are having trouble connecting to the service and seeing degraded performance due to networking infrastructure issues across Microsoft’s Azure cloud regions globally. “We’re ...
Microsoft said on Saturday that its Microsoft Azure users may experience increased latency due to multiple undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea. Traffic traversing through the Middle East originating ...
Azure users may experience increased disruptions when traffic from the Middle East originates in or terminates in Asia or Europe, the company said in a service health status update.
Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform suffered a series of outages and service disruptions in the past week that affected several products and impacted customers in various parts of the world.
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