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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:

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Community Discussion

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Microsoft Azure Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kapxapot
    Sergey Atroshchenko (@kapxapot) reported

    @igorhansachat @Azure Microsoft never fails to fail.

  • inputneuron
    Kevin Burton (@inputneuron) reported

    @githubstatus Hey guys... maybe you should consider hosting on Google Cloud or Amazon Web Services? Apparently @Azure isn't reliable. This is an existential problem for @github ... if you aren't spending 100% of your time trying to fix your reliability you deserve to lose your users.

  • genltech
    General Technique (@genltech) reported

    AI experiments are one thing. Running them at scale is another. Check out how Wrtn uses @Azure OpenAI Service and the new o1 model:

  • neilgreene
    Neil Greene (@neilgreene) reported

    Manual expense processing slows teams down. When Ramp faced this problem, it turned to the Microsoft Azure AI Platform to automate 5M receipts each month - saving the company 30,000 hours of work. 😱 Read the story to understand how AI makes it possible. @Azure

  • leojing314
    Leo Jing (@leojing314) reported

    Last month, @Azure acknowledged a billing issue that overcharged us by at least $60K for GPT-5.6 usage. We were not alone: many customers using Azure-hosted GPT-5.6 models were significantly overcharged between July 9, 18:00 UTC and July 22, 18:44 UTC. A full month later, the incorrect charges still appear on our latest bill. We have followed up every day, yet its billing team still has not corrected the wrong overcharges. If this happened at Alibaba or Tencent, leadership would be held accountable, possibly removed. At Azure, nobody seems to care. I’m beginning to understand why large U.S. companies often struggle to compete with startups, and why Chinese tech giants may eventually surpass their U.S. peers.

  • kwells_cit
    Kenneth Wells (@kwells_cit) reported

    When audits deal with thousands of regulated documents, even minor delays can have a big impact. Read how NSF faced this problem, and is now using @Azure AI to reduce audit time and human error risk to help life-saving treatments reach patients faster.

  • FLComputerTech
    FL COMPUTER TECH (@FLComputerTech) reported

    Customer interactions at scale can be hard to track and improve. πŸš— See how Carvana tackled this issue by using Azure AI to reduce inbound calls per sale by 45% and improve service quality. @Azure #Microsoft

  • DimaGravez
    Dima Havryliuk (@DimaGravez) reported

    @Azure wtf do you mean any gpt 5.6 is being served at 5 tokens per second? Plz fix

  • cjk365
    ChrisK (@cjk365) reported

    Dear @Azure please turn Azure Cloud Shell into a first class citizen. It's such an awful thing to secure and use effectively in its current state.

  • EI3065
    Electronic Intelligence Agency (@EI3065) reported

    @Azure @LinkedIn prevents acess for selected nationalities with programers doing imposible security checks on login; on repeat level of app becomes low of low for conflict

  • vivianlyon
    Dr. Vivian Lyon (@vivianlyon) reported

    Manual expense processing slows teams down. When Ramp faced this problem, it turned to the Microsoft Azure AI Platform to automate 5M receipts each month - saving the company 30,000 hours of work. 😱 Read the story to understand how AI makes it possible. @Azure

  • FLComputerTech
    FL COMPUTER TECH (@FLComputerTech) reported

    Manual expense processing slows teams down. When Ramp faced this problem, it turned to the Microsoft Azure AI Platform to automate 5M receipts each month - saving the company 30,000 hours of work. 😱 Read the story to understand how AI makes it possible. @Azure

  • tekprosinc
    TEKPROS (@tekprosinc) reported

    AI experiments are one thing. Running them at scale is another. Check out how Wrtn uses @Azure OpenAI Service and the new o1 model:

  • igorhansachat
    Igor@hansa.chat (@igorhansachat) reported

    I wanted to register @Azure account as I have to sign my windows apps. If you download HansaChat now - Windows will scream at you that it is almost a virus. So, super simple. You go to Azure. You click start and get $1000 at your start. You register, fill thousand forms, redirect 2000 times between microsoft/live/azure and finally you are on the redeem screen. But it is not working. My profile cannot be loaded. Brand new account. The most typical onboarding. Not working. Straight away. A first thing that I see. Why they are multibillion company once again?

  • HudsonInfoSys
    Hudson InfoSys (@HudsonInfoSys) reported

    Manual expense processing slows teams down. When Ramp faced this problem, it turned to the Microsoft Azure AI Platform to automate 5M receipts each month - saving the company 30,000 hours of work. 😱 Read the story to understand how AI makes it possible. @Azure

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