The company said “inadvertent configuration change” affected its widely used Azure service. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Microsoft, Linode, warn of cloud latency spikes due to Middle East submarine cable problems
Asia In Brief Microsoft has warned that customers of its Azure cloud may experience heightened latency due to a submarine cable outage in the Red Sea.… According to an Azure status update, “Starting ...
Microsoft confirms rerouting delays after subsea cable faults; experts warn of rising costs, fragile connectivity, and urgent need for resilience planning. Undersea cable damage in the Red Sea ...
Microsoft says users of its Azure cloud portal may be not be able to access Office 365, Minecraft or other services due to ...
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