The black series continues for the Microsoft cloud. After several failures in early August, several Azure services remained inaccessible yesterday for several minutes.
New failure for Microsoft Azure. Yesterday from 7:49 p.m., French time, several Azure services have suffered outages for several minutes. The Microsoft cloud actually also widely reported on its history in terms of quality of service.
The failure in question has affected many parts of the world. It affected many parts of the Microsoft cloud, infrastructure services platform services through storage (Cloud Services, Virtual Machines, Websites, Automation, Service Bus, Backup, Site Recovery, HDInsight, Mobile Services and StorSimple) . Some reports from Microsoft indicate partial interruptions, other total interruptions. What is puzzling about the ability of the editor to oversee its cloud precisely.
But it’s not over. On the night of August 18 to 19 at midnight, “a small proportion of customers may have experienced intermittent connection problems on northern Europe. Likewise on Cloud Management and Virtual Machine services in Asia,” said Microsoft elsewhere. Since then, it seems that the problems have been solved.
This new episode is part of a series of incidents that affect Microsoft Azure since the beginning of August. The spate began on Tuesday, 5 by performance degradation from Japan. The same day, a “partial interruption of service” affected the eastern region of Azure in the United States. The following Monday, it was around connection problems to be detected from Brazil. Then on August 13 and 14, the Visual Studio IDE Online was inaccessible for several regions.
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