By Sarah Morgan
Update 1: Many Azure hosted websites in Europe are still experiencing down time.
Update 2: Azure has fully recovered,
Run for the hills, Microsoft Azure is facing a temporary loss-of-service.
According to Microsoft's official Azure status page, the following issues are:
- Storage - North Europe and West Europe - Partial Service Interruption
- Websites - West Europe - Advisory (Limited Impact)
- Application Insights - Multi-Region - Advisory
Microsoft's Azure status page isn't entirely accurate... |
8 hours ago, reports began to fly in regarding Microsoft's Azure cloud platform experiencing widespread outages. The issue affects all Azure customers with virtual machines in all regions other than the new Australian data center.
Both work and play have been affected by the outages, with hundreds reporting that Xbox live is also experiencing issues. Users have been unable to sign in or open the friends app.
Though the issues appear to have been fixed for
UK based businesses took to Twitter to voice their concern over the ongoing downtime:
We do apologise however due to an issue with our suppliers Microsoft @azure our website is currently down #azuredown
— Anniversary Ideas (@anniversaryteam) November 19, 2014
Apologies our website is currently down - AZURE CLOUD ISSUES - Storage in North Europe and West Europe #AzureDown Hopefully fixed soon!!
— Contraband Events (@Contraband_Int) November 19, 2014
Azure North Europe - some of it working for us - but not the important bits! #azureoutage #azuredown #expletivedeleted
— Kevin Fairs (@technotart) November 19, 2014
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Sarah writes for Firebrand Training on a number of IT related topics. This includes exams, training, certification trends, project management, certification, careers advice and the industry itself. Sarah has 11 years of experience in the IT industry.
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