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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
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:

  • borgdylan
    Dylan Borg (@borgdylan) reported

    The azure portal is not accessible at the moment which no sign in tokens being issued. @AzureSupport @Azure please help.

  • BehEvans
    Behrooz Evans (@BehEvans) reported

    I hate everything you have @Azure worst platform ever

  • CoryBattles
    Cory B🅰️ttles (@CoryBattles) reported

    @Azure what an awful product for anyone with less than a doctorate to try to use. Days wasted, even with Claude's help. Endless circles of conflicting errors and rabbit holes. Support dead ends. Insanely frustrating. Claude's suggestion...give up, cut your losses, move on.

  • manitofighh
    Mani (@manitofighh) reported

    How Azure billed us $25,000 > Be me > run experiments across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure > script terminates all instances across all cloud providers > Normal charges from AWS and GCP after instances are termianted > 12 days later, get a notification about a $25,000 bill from Azure > Thinking we got hacked > The Azure dashboard makes it IMPOSSIBLE to figure out *what exactly* was incurring charges. Just a bunch of generic cost break-down > Finally figure things out and delete all resources in the resource group that was previously turned off > Somehow, half the instances were off but not "deallocated" and half were both off and deallocated (but the script used the same command for all instance terminations??) > Ask Azure to dispute charges because this makes no sense > Azure closes ticket without a resolution??? > Reopen ticket > Azure: Sorry, we understand, but nothing we can do > ?????????????????????? @Azure @Microsoft this literally rips apart our research funding and limits our future projects. This is the most messed up way to bill off of weird policies like this

  • shashankx02
    Shashank (@shashankx02) reported

    Microsoft Azure Docs Sucks! @Azure

  • milebrzanov
    Mile Brzanov (@milebrzanov) reported

    @Azure Fix your stuff! Defender for Cloud. Also, why we can't create support tickets while paying over 2K USD per month? #enshittification #microsoft

  • 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!

  • sheldonrampton
    mas.to/@sheldonrampton @sheldonrampton.bsky.social (@sheldonrampton) reported

    @Azure It would take a team of a million monkeys working for a million years to produce a user interface as bad as Azure.

  • ghbdigital
    Ganesh Behera (@ghbdigital) reported

    1/ We are in the AI era, yet our Azure issue remains unresolved after days. A live beta application has been impacted, users have been affected, and the response has still been “please allow more time.” That is not the standard businesses expect from @Azure @AzureSupport.

  • adiityack
    Aditya Chand (@adiityack) reported

    @Azure is down

  • quentin_zhangy
    Quentin | Solo builder (@quentin_zhangy) reported

    gpt-5.2 on Azure is down? has been returning 400 error "The model was unable to complete inference due to an internal error." for hours. @Azure

  • JohnStraumann
    John Straumann (@JohnStraumann) reported

    Accelerate constituent support with Azure OpenAI and AI Search to cut response times by 30%. Build secure chatbots with data indexing and monitoring. Try a 30-day pilot today! @Azure

  • mindmodel
    mindmodel (@mindmodel) reported

    @Azure In AI Foundry, many of the newer models require registration before use, which may take weeks or months and may never be granted. Can't plan for their use. Please have a single button to click which hides these from my AI Foundry account, otherwise I have to attempt deploy

  • JohnStraumann
    John Straumann (@JohnStraumann) reported

    Accelerate 311 support with Azure OpenAI & AI Search to cut response times by 30%. Build chatbots, secure data, and track KPIs for better citizen service. Try a 30-day pilot! @Azure

  • arpitkhemka
    Arpit Khemka (@arpitkhemka) reported

    Startup founder moment: ✅ Legally acquire a company via bankruptcy court ✅ Submit all documentation to @Azure ✅ Ask to pay the outstanding bill ❌ Can't get the invoice ❌ Services suspended ❌ Users suffering We WANT to pay. Help us help you? @AzureSupport

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