Microsoft says Azure affected after cables cut in the Red Sea | TechCrunch
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Microsoft says Azure affected after cables cut in the Red Sea | TechCrunch
"Microsoft said Saturday that clients of its Azure cloud platform might experience increased latency after multiple undersea cables were cut in the Red Sea. In a status update, the company said traffic going through the Middle East or ending in Asia or Europe had been affected. It did not say who had cut the cables or why. "Undersea fiber cuts can take time to repair, as such we will continuously monitor, rebalance, and optimize routing to reduce customer impact in the meantime,""
"In a status update, the company said traffic going through the Middle East or ending in Asia or Europe had been affected. It did not say who had cut the cables or why. "Undersea fiber cuts can take time to repair, as such we will continuously monitor, rebalance, and optimize routing to reduce customer impact in the meantime," the status update said. By Saturday evening, Microsoft said it was no longer detecting any Azure issues."
Microsoft warned that Azure clients could face increased latency after multiple undersea cables were cut in the Red Sea. Traffic routed through the Middle East or terminating in Asia or Europe experienced disruption. Microsoft did not identify who or why the cables were cut. The company noted that undersea fiber repairs can take time and said it would continuously monitor, rebalance, and optimize routing to reduce customer impact while repairs proceed. By Saturday evening Microsoft reported that it was no longer detecting any Azure issues.
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