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
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.
Microsoft Azure users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Mississauga, ON | 1 |
| Oritor, Northern Ireland | 1 |
| Loja, Provincia de Loja | 1 |
| São Paulo, SP | 1 |
| Uniontown, PA | 1 |
| Coatzacoalcos, VER | 1 |
| Keller, TX | 1 |
Community Discussion
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Microsoft Azure Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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SoCalConservative1776
(@SoCal741776) reported
@awscloud seriously!?!?! Another freaking outage in us-east-1! Get your **** together! I cannot access the console, terraform is hanging and the CLI is slow as molasses. Fix it before I migrate to @Azure !
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Mark Middlemist
(@Delradie) reported
@ChrisHalbersma @QuinnyPig @Azure I've thankfully never had to use it as a customer, but know enough behind the scenes to know the quotes are deserved :)
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Google Pixel Fan
(@GooglePixelFan) reported
@NPRone @Azure would never let this happen...
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Jannick Oeben
(@JannickOeben) reported
from
Utrecht, Provincie Utrecht
@QuinnyPig @Azure Imho I think all the big cloud vendors have had these kind of issues or will in the coming years. When working on such a pace, there will always be bugs, human errors etc. At least Microsoft has been brave enough to acknowledge and speak publicly about this.
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Scott Piper
(@0xdabbad00) reported
@borkod @QuinnyPig @Azure The only similarity with ChaosDB is that Jupyter notebooks were involved. It's like the difference between a single house fire and an entire city burning down to ground.
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Massimo Forni
(@massimoforni) reported
@AzureDBPostgres @Azure does it support the TimescaleDB addon?
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Ravi Gupta
(@ravigupta2k4) reported
@Azure when Service Fabric is going to support .NET 6.0?
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Lightsnipe
(@ToshibaLaptops3) reported
@Azure can you make azure a little less confusing? I can't tell what's what on it and whats free and what all the numbers mean. The support site. Isn't too helpful
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Joe Emison
(@JoeEmison) reported
@JannickOeben @QuinnyPig @Azure Every cloud has bugs and vulnerabilities. None had have anything like the MS issue, and MS has been far less transparent than other clouds (AWS, GCP) have been with far less bad exploits.
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drkrypto.crypto
(@DoctahKrypto) reported
@CoinbaseSupport @googlecloud @Azure .. Any sales reps or sales engineers available to help Coinbase?
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Jens Link
(@QuuxBerlin) reported
@chrbre @Azure It will change. All cloud providers are just following AWS lead. Something that AWS has not implemented is not a customer requirement.
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Burley
(@wanderingburley) reported
@AzureSupport @Azure I reported a blatant OWA phishing site hosted on Azure and the reply that came back said "companies host on our service so it's not our problem". That makes no sense. Help?
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Scott Mathson
(@smathson) reported
Microsoft @Azure Service Health portal should honestly just link to @AzureSupport Tweets and Replies.
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Allen’s Tech Picks
(@Allentechpick) reported
With #confidentialcomputing the #cloud service provider, or anyone other than the company cannot access the organization's data on the public cloud. @hubsecurityio @IBM @Azure
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John Reilly
(@johnny_reilly) reported
@_stevefenton @Azure Good destruction or bad? Definitely scope for this to be implemented badly, but hopefully scope for this to be implemented well. In my head complexity could be reduced if the property was only allowed at the point of initial resource creation. Speculative I realise