Australia East - Virtual Machines status is operational
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IsDown has tracked 4 incidents for Australia East - Virtual Machines since started monitoring Azure status in December 2021.
4 months ago · lasted 2 days
We are aware of an issue that started on 19 July 2024 at 04:09UTC, which resulted in customers experiencing unresponsiveness and startup failures on Windows machines using the CrowdStrike Falcon agent, affecting both on-premises and various cloud ... More details
4 months ago · lasted about 7 hours
What happened?Between at 00:55 UTC on 12 Jul 2024 and 06:28 UTC on 12 Jul 2024, you have been identified among a subset of customers using Managed Service Identity (MSI) for Azure resources who may experience failures when requesting tokens for ma... More details
about 1 year ago · lasted 1 day
Impact Statement: Starting at approximately 08:30 UTC on 30 August 2023, a utility power surge in the Australia East region tripped a subset of the cooling units offline in one datacenter, within one of the Availability Zones. While working to res... More details
We've tracked and collected 4 incidents for Australia East - Virtual Machines since started monitoring Azure status
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Last incident
113 days ago
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IsDown monitors Virtual Machines for major outages. A major outage is when Virtual Machines experiences a critical issue that severely affects one or more services/regions. When Azure marks an incident as a major outage, IsDown updates its internal status, the customer status page and dashboard. Depending on the customer settings, IsDown will also send notifications.
IsDown monitors Azure status page for minor outages. A minor outage is when Virtual Machines experiences a small issue affecting a small percentage of its customer's applications. An example is the performance degradation of an application. When a minor outage occurs, IsDown updates its internal status and shares that information on the customer status page. Depending on the customer settings, IsDown will also send notifications.
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Australia East - Virtual Machines isn't down. You can check Australia East - Virtual Machines status and incident details on the top of the page. IsDown continuously monitors Australia East - Virtual Machines official status page every few minutes. In the last 24 hours, there were 0 outages reported.
Australia East - Virtual Machines is currently operational. You can check Australia East - Virtual Machines 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 Australia East - Virtual Machines being slow. Check on the top of the page if there are any reported problems by other users.
IsDown monitors the Australia East - Virtual Machines 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.
Australia East - Virtual Machines last outage was on July 18, 2024 with the title "Awareness - Virtual Machines "
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