Microsoft says a mishap during a DNS migration was behind a nearly two-hour Azure outage on May 2, between 19:43 and 22:35 UTC. The global incident impacted a whole range of Microsoft cloud services, ...
Microsoft has revealed the root cause of the recent outage affecting Azure, which lasted about an hour and was due to a surge in Domain Name System (DNS) requests coupled with a code defect. Users ...
Microsoft has revealed that Thursday's worldwide outage was caused by a code defect that allowed the Azure DNS service to become overwhelmed and not respond to DNS queries. At approximately 5:21 PM ...
Microsoft’s internal review suggested the main trigger was an “inadvertent configuration change” in the Azure Front Door system. This affected how web requests and data traffic were routed and ...
Performance and end-user monitoring company AppNeta today extended native support for Microsoft Azure and IBM Cloud, dedicated monitoring for SD-WAN deployments and domain name servers (DNS), and BGP ...
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