Partial Recovery of ongoing Service Degradation in West US region
ResolvedMinor
February 07, 2026 - Started 20 days ago
- Lasted about 22 hours
Incident Report
Impact Statement: Starting at 08:00 UTC on 07 February 2026, a subset of customers using Azure services in the West US region may experience intermittent service unavailability or delays in monitoring and log data for some resources hosted in the affected datacenter areas. Impacted services include Web Apps, Application Insights, Azure Confidential Compute, Azure Container Registry, Azure Data Factory, Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server, Azure Databricks, Azure IoT Hub, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Monitor Essentials, Azure Search, Azure Site Recovery, Azure Stream Analytics, Azure Backup (MAB), and Service Bus. Impacted customers may observe degraded performance, reduced availability, or delayed telemetry as services continue to recover.Current Status: Restoration efforts are mostly complete with a very small subset of resources requiring manual recovery.Services Recovered and Healthy: App Services, Azure Defender for cloud, Azure Container Apps, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Storage, Azure Databricks, Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server, Azure SQL DW, Azure SQL Managed Instances, Azure Event Hub, Service Bus.Beyond this list, most of the affected downstream services in this region have recovered, with teams running final validations. Customers accessing these services should be observing operations resuming back to normal thresholds.Next Steps: We will continue with targeted communications being distributed via Azure Service Health
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