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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
Greater Noida, UP 1
Bristol, England 1
Noida, UP 2
Los Angeles, CA 1
New Delhi, NCT 1
Muscat, Muscat 1
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Community Discussion

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Microsoft Azure Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • beaniedude0122
    Mark Xiong (@beaniedude0122) reported

    Microsoft needs to replace their Azure customer support team. How tf can every legit call I receive from them sound like a scam????? @Azure

  • patrickdet
    Patrick Detlefsen (@patrickdet) reported

    Microsoft @Azure support plans are next level. You pay them for the privilege of being ignored. < 8hrs SLA, no answer for 4 days.

  • cole_a_bennett
    Cole (@cole_a_bennett) reported

    @alonisser @Azure Same issue today. We have relied on 4.1 for a year now for consistent markdown output and it started excluding newlines today

  • chsealey
    Christopher Sealey (@chsealey) reported

    The customer service at @GoogleWorkspace / @AskWorkspace is beyond broken. Been trying for a week to solve the simplest Google storage error I’m a trapped in a death spiral of of being asked for the same documents over and over — @Azure, if I switch to you, can you do better?

  • The_PunKing
    ThePunKing (@The_PunKing) reported

    @Azure making shift-enter run queries is the most dangerous thing in the world. Holy crap! DELETE FROM <enter> students <shift+enter> WHERE <enter> id = 327 Sincerly, Someone who is thankful he is only selecting in this azure interface

  • mergenchat
    MergenChat (@mergenchat) reported

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

  • mergenchat
    MergenChat (@mergenchat) reported

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

  • guyrleech
    Guy Leech (@guyrleech) reported

    One of the vendors we use who hook into @Azure @Microsoft365 are reporting that error 503 is being returned and @Microsoft have confirmed that there is a problem

  • evanburness
    Evan Burness (@evanburness) reported

    Really nice work by @Signal_65 articulating the #HPC performance and customer value prop of @Azure HBv5 VMs. ~5x speedup v. alternatives for CFD is huge!!

  • mkagenius
    Manish (@mkagenius) reported

    Microsoft @Azure deciding to bring on vendors on contracts from companies like lti Mindtree and other small companies to handle critical customer support has to be one of the worst things Microsoft has done. They are extremely robotic to an extremely sensitive issues. They are almost like robots. They have learned to use chatgpt to generate a reply which by the way doesn't even answer what was asked. They just repeat what you said - "I see you asking about this issue" and then say something which doesn't even address the issue.

  • dre_gentleman
    André Ferreira (@dre_gentleman) reported

    @Azure is the crappiest software on earth, you never use it because it sucks then if you have to use it you get a message that your tenant was deactivated due to inactivity and there is nothing you can do about it #Microsoft #Azure

  • jonolson_
    Jon Olson (@jonolson_) reported

    @Azure "This specific error actually isn't an Azure Batch configuration problem or a permissions issue—it is a hardware architecture mismatch." (oops this was my fault for building a docker image on Mac m4 and targeting x86)

  • robertmclaws
    Robert McLaws (@robertmclaws) reported

    @Azure @shanselman This sounds cool and I’m interested in seeing it. Having said that… AI should never have direct access to the database. There must be at least one intermediate layer that enforces business-level data security through standard APIs + OAuth. Otherwise you are exposing your data to AI vulnerabilities, exploits, and hallucinations.

  • whoajack
    whoajack (@whoajack) reported

    Who knew Azure was so expensive :P VM, cheap (like less than $20/month). Bastion host to connect to it, not cheap. LIke $150/month. Time to switch to AWS. WTF :P @Azure

  • guyrleech
    Guy Leech (@guyrleech) reported

    @tmels @Azure No but it reminded me that I do have #EtherAssist from @EfficientEther in the browser and that found the problem - the "invisible" host pool was missing a Workspace. I created the host pool manually (I usually use my PowerShell script) so must've missed that step. Doh! Automation FTW!

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