Azure is down everywhere. Microsoft
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Microsoft Azure went down globally today.
Microsoft customer-facing services such as Microsoft 365 and Outlook were affected.
We don't know why it happened or when it will be fixed.
Last week, Amazon Web Services (AWS) went down, and many of us were miserable. This week, it's Microsoft Azure's turn to fall down and go boom, and once more, we're pretty darn unhappy about it.
Microsoft says this latest Azure outage began at approximately noon ET on October 29. However, Downdetector, which relies on user reports, shows the problems surfaced earlier, around 11:40 a.m.
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Unlike the AWS failure, which -- while massive in its damage -- was limited to a single region (AWS East), according to the Azure Status page as of 1:30 p.m. ET, all Azure regions are down.
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