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This chart displays the number of user-reported issues over the past 24 hours, grouped into 20-minute intervals. It's normal to see occasional reports, which may be due to individual user issues rather than a broader problem. We only consider an issue widespread if there are multiple reports within a short timeframe. Sign up for free to see more Microsoft Azure status data.
IsDown has tracked 152 incidents since started monitoring Microsoft Azure status in December 2021. We collect data from 4522+ services, and normalize the data to give you a clear picture of the impact of the outage.
Date | Incident | Duration |
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Oct 09, 2025
05:04 PM EDT
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Minor
Impact Summary: Starting at 19:43 UTC on 09 October 2025, a subset of customers may experience is...
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9 minutes |
Oct 09, 2025
04:49 PM EDT
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Minor
We're aware of reports of customers experiencing issues accessing the Azure Portal that we're act...
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16 minutes |
Oct 09, 2025
03:43 PM EDT
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Minor
Impact Summary: Starting at 19:43 UTC on 09 October 2025, a subset of customers may experience is...
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about 5 hours |
Oct 09, 2025
03:40 AM EDT
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Minor
Impact Statement: Starting at 07:40 UTC on 09 October 2025, Azure customers using Azure Front Doo...
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about 9 hours |
Sep 26, 2025
08:42 PM EDT
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Minor
Impact Statement: Starting at 00:03 UTC on 27 Sep 2025, we have identified a potential issue for ...
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26 minutes |
Sep 26, 2025
08:03 PM EDT
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Minor
Impact Statement: Starting at 23:54 UTC on 26 September 2025, customers in Switzerland North may ...
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about 9 hours |
Sep 10, 2025
05:12 AM EDT
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Minor
Impact Statement:Starting at 09:12 UTC on 10 September 2025, customers using Virtual Machines and...
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about 11 hours |
Sep 09, 2025
08:00 PM EDT
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Minor
Starting at 05:45 UTC on 06 September 2025, network traffic traversing through the Middle East ma...
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about 17 hours |
Sep 09, 2025
08:00 PM EDT
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Minor
Starting at 05:45 UTC on 06 September 2025, network traffic traversing through the Middle East ma...
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about 18 hours |
Sep 06, 2025
01:45 AM EDT
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Minor
Impact SummaryStarting at 05:45 UTC on 06 September 2025, traffic traversing through the Middle E...
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about 17 hours |
Azure VM connectivity issues.
Azure portal slow.
Azure login failure.
Azure VM connectivity issues.
Azure login failure.
Azure VM connectivity issues.
Azure VM connectivity issues.
Azure VM connectivity issues.
Azure VM connectivity issues.
Dmytriy - The portal is not loading most services there, and is mostlyy empty.
Mark - Unable to load blades in Azure admin portal.
AbHI - Intune and the Azure portal are not loading properly and sometimes give an error like " no internet". Other websites are working fine..
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Function app deployment fail.
Azure portal slow.
Azure login failure.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure login failure.
Azure portal slow.
Orlin - Multiple Azure services are down, Azure portal is non or hard accessible.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
Azure portal slow.
The databases are very slow. In rare cases, they are disappearing and become unreachable..
Dominik - Azure Region Switzerland North has almost all services down for over 2 hours.
AndyL - Vms in Switzerland North region seem to be inaccessible and cannot be restarted or started.
Jose - Data flows are not running .
Randon - Accounts experiencing the service issue on East US2 for multiple service types - data bricks, VM's, Synapse, Data factory.
Chris - High latency, actions timing out..
Connie - Azure DevOps Services Transitioning to New IP Addresses result in confusion among users .
Caitlin - Azure cosmos database seem to be bricked after making any changes, such as updating the firewall rules..
John - We are having errors attempting to register devices, and it seems even loading the notification hub in the Azure portal fails with errors. .
Ashish - Notification Hub is throwing timeout..
N - Debug mode in ADF France central returns internal server error .
Dss - Our system is down which is based on Azure Cloud base.
Nitesh - We are not receiving responses from LLM.
Vinicius - I have Azure Open AI resource in east-us region and suddenly all our deployed models stopped responding over API. Getting either timeout error. The deployments exist, I checked..
P - Azure Portal, Azure DevOps, Fabric/PBI services and resources are inaccessible with various network, internet and server connection related errors. My connection is fine though. All other web pages work just fine. I'm located in Central / West Europe..
Carlin - Can't use az login, but says no subscriptions bbut when i use az account show my subscription is there .
Patrick - Cant access any services..
AndreasG - App service down, unable to write to database.
MatsE - storage acc, cosmos, appinsights and more is down.
Christoffer - My Norway East VM is having Internet connection issues .
Jason - Extended queueing time in Microsoft Purview audit search..
Deepak - I can't access any microsoft application like Azure Portal, Office Portal, Teams..
Component | Status |
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*Non-Regional | OK |
East US | OK |
East US 2 | OK |
Central US | OK |
North Central US | OK |
South Central US | OK |
West Central US | OK |
West US | OK |
West US 2 | OK |
‡West US 3 | OK |
Canada East | OK |
Canada Central | OK |
Brazil South | OK |
Brazil Southeast | OK |
North Europe | OK |
West Europe | OK |
France Central | OK |
France South | OK |
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Monitoring Microsoft Azure since December 2021
Tracking 5884 Microsoft Azure services and regions
32 incidents in 2025
Microsoft Azure isn't down. You can check Microsoft Azure status and incident details on the top of the page. IsDown continuously monitors Microsoft Azure official status page every few minutes. In the last 24 hours, there were 0 outages reported.
Microsoft Azure is currently operational. You can check Microsoft Azure status and incident details on the top of the page. The status is updated in almost real-time, and you can see the latest outages and issues affecting customers.
No, there is no ongoing official outage. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.
Currently there's no report of Microsoft Azure being slow. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.
IsDown monitors the Microsoft Azure official status page every few minutes. We also get reports from users like you. If there are enough reports about an outage, we'll show it on the top of the page.
Microsoft Azure last outage was on October 09, 2025 with the title "Extended Recovery - Issues accessing the Azure Portal"
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