Microsoft Azure Globally Down
What’s Happening!

On July 30, 2024, at approximately 13:13 UTC, Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365 reported a global outage affecting a subset of its services. The issue resulted in timeouts and difficulties connecting to various Azure services worldwide.
Multiple engineering teams at Microsoft were promptly engaged to diagnose and resolve the issue. The company acknowledged the problem and provided updates on the Azure status page.
"We have multiple engineering teams engaged to diagnose and resolve the issue. More details will be provided as soon as possible."

Initially, the issue was reported in Europe, but it soon became apparent that the outage had a global impact, affecting customers worldwide

“Microsoft has announced that they are currently investigating access issues and degraded performance affecting multiple Microsoft 365 services and features. The issue, identified as incident MO842351, is detailed further in the admin center for affected users.”

CURRENT STATUS :
As of the last update at 13:13 UTC on July 30, 2024, the investigation was ongoing, and Microsoft promised to provide more details as soon as possible.
“We have implemented networking configuration changes and have performed failovers to alternate networking paths to provide relief. Monitoring telemetry shows improvement in service availability, and we are continuing to monitor to ensure full recovery.”

If you are experiencing issues connecting to Azure services ,we recommend.
1.Monitoring the Azure status page: Keep an eye on the official Azure status page for the latest updates on the outage.
2.Checking for updates: Regularly check the Microsoft Azure website and social media channels for any updates on the issue.
3.Contacting Microsoft Support: If you are experiencing persistent issues, consider contacting Microsoft Support for assistance.
The Microsoft Azure global outage has disrupted various services, affecting customers worldwide. Microsoft is actively investigating the issue and working to resolve it as soon as possible. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.




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