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Microsoft Azure Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Microsoft Azure users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Microsoft Azure, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Noida, UP 2
Greater Noida, UP 1
Bristol, England 1
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Microsoft Azure Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DecentCloud_org
    Decent Cloud (@DecentCloud_org) reported

    @Rahulsr01 @ghbdigital @Azure Payment processed. Access denied. Support deflects. Three separate systems, zero coordination.

  • McAfeeKevin
    *GodsAngel* (@McAfeeKevin) reported

    @Azure fix your outage please so I can play smite

  • LensSeen
    SeenThroughaLens (@LensSeen) reported

    Seems like nobody at @Azure or @MicrosoftHelps care about customer service...

  • Bhanu2716
    bhanu (@Bhanu2716) reported

    @AzureSupport @Azure Is Azure front door have any technical issues ? We are facing not reachable issue in west Europe region

  • AnneDurgueil
    Anne Durgueil (@AnneDurgueil) reported

    @MSCloud assuming you guys handle Windows365 which is cloud based (and whose principles I love), you may consider using what we called a "transaction processor" although frankly it is very hard these days to find a description that fits what I knew of them when I started coding on IBM mainframes in my teens in the 70s. I'm only saying that because the executables' images these days are so huge and full of useless code you'll fast have huge memory management issues, the same we used to have on our mainframes back in time as we squeezed our code in a few kilobytes. The word transaction processor comes from the fact we mostly coded for banks and insurance companies, where one performed transactions before computing turned up, so it doesn't tell you why it's so great, nor how it works: Despite the fact we had thousands of online users for one tiny computer, there was only one executable image contiguously loaded in memory (maybe two). Each user had a session but all that was kept for each session in resident memory was only the data it used, and the adress (the position) of the next instruction to execute in the executable image for that session. And the beauty of that in a multithreading environment, is that it happens automatically without overbearing thread management. To be honest we coders never had to bother about it all, and Cobol as a programing language was well geared to such a use: working storage was defined before the executable code using those data definitions was lined up, unlike Basic for instance where you could define fields as you went, but where professionals defined them up with comments at the top of the program. (I suppose this can be reshuffled at compilation stage.. yes sorry you need to compile). I Guess object orientation that came a little bit later will fit very well in that framework. We used IMS and CICS on IBM, and ACMS on DEC VAX/VMS.

  • mergenchat
    MergenChat (@mergenchat) reported

    @Azure gpt-image-2 image editing is not working through your api. generating is working fine though.

  • hsmahon
    Harry (@hsmahon) reported

    Day 0 support for Qwen on @Microsoft @Azure Foundry local. s/o to that team whoever you are.

  • TheEcomNomad
    Aaron ⚡️ (@TheEcomNomad) reported

    @Azure i think the multimodal piece is where this gets interesting. most enterprise models still treat vision as an afterthought, but bundling it with reasoning means you're building agents that see full context from the start, not bolting capabilities on later.

  • mranonymouss272
    #aditya singh (@mranonymouss272) reported

    I have raised a request this is the id 2604100030006977 .kindly support @Azure @AzureSupport

  • DamianCTO
    Damian Figiel (@DamianCTO) reported

    @Azure just lost its most valuable competitive edge. @OpenAI officially ended its cloud exclusivity with Microsoft. Their models can now be deployed on any cloud provider, and AWS CEO @ajassy already confirmed GPT models are coming to Bedrock "in the coming weeks." This was always going to happen. You can't build a $150B AI company and let one vendor own your distribution channel forever. The 2019 Azure exclusivity deal made sense when OpenAI needed survival compute. In 2026, it was just dead weight. The real lesson is that single-cloud dependencies in AI were always a bad bet. Model access, GPU availability, data sovereignty, you want optionality in all three. Anyone who locked their AI stack to Azure assuming exclusivity would last is doing some uncomfortable math right now. Is your AI stack still locked to one cloud or are you already spreading the risk?

  • yuqianyi1001
    qianyi1001 (@yuqianyi1001) reported

    Filed an Azure billing support ticket on May 7 regarding unexpected charges. It’s been nearly two weeks with zero response. This is really disappointing for individual developers relying on Azure credits. @AzureSupport @Azure please escalate.

  • LensSeen
    SeenThroughaLens (@LensSeen) reported

    @Azure Nobody in your terrible support what to help when an issues is outside of the norm. I owe you money but you are preventing me from paying you !

  • iproductAI
    Priyanshu (@iproductAI) reported

    Please @Azure fix it i'm seriously even human can't prove that they are human Why not just automated captcha?

  • Bkasparas
    Bernard Kasparas (@Bkasparas) reported

    @GarethDennis The number of times drivers were late to trains before I retired off @GWRHelp because @Azure went down and they couldn't see their Safety Notices was a real issue... is the problem 'digitalia americana' or rather single-sourcing everything with no redundancy/fallback?

  • fabiensnauwaert
    Fabien Snauwaert ؜ 🇫🇷🇺🇸 🇪🇸🇭🇺🇷🇺 (@fabiensnauwaert) reported

    My experience with @Azure: - Pay USD 123.58/mo for Postgres - Server gets stuck on restart. Cannot access it. Gotta contact support. - Pay $29 to contact support. But that's business hours only, and it's 2 AM. - Pay $100/mo to reach 24/7 support. - SLA is 1h. Get a response 2h later. - Request a refund. Get ignored for 13 days. - Escalate the ticket. - Receive 5 full-page apology emails, all expecting a response. - Server still not stable. - Upgrade to USD 218.48/mo. This is the kind of nonsense @levelsio warns about. Meanwhile, Hetzner would cost ~€40/mo.

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