Microsoft has warned of a “thermal event” impacting Azure users in its West Europe region, and perhaps elsewhere.
Hours later, numerous Microsoft Azure and end-user-facing services are still down, and it appears they'll be out for hours more.
On Azure’s status page, Microsoft’s messages have linked the outage to an “inadvertent configuration change” and DNS problem.
A global Microsoft Azure outage impacted several core services across the country this morning, including key government, ...
Microsoft confirmed a global Azure outage on October 29 caused by a configuration change error, disrupting major services ...
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Yesterday, Microsoft experienced an outage that affected its Azure and 365 services, leading to disruptions across its global customer base.
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