Outage in OIT Services

Microsoft Azure/NextGen/Touchnet Outage

Resolved Major
October 29, 2025 - Started 2 days ago - Lasted about 8 hours
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Incident Report

Microsoft is reporting large-scale DNS issues that appear to be affecting the availability and stability of a number of Microsoft-hosted services. This is a vendor-side issue and we are monitoring their public status for updates. Their reporting on the matter can be viewed here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status and we will be making updates at 30-minute intervals. Thank you so much for your time and patience during the resolution of this issue.

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RESOLVED 2 days ago - at 10/30/2025 12:30AM

Microsoft reports that they've reverted their configuration to its 'last known good' state, and are observing while dependent services recover. UA services that were reported as affected by this outage (NextGen and Touchnet) are functional, and as a result, we will be ending our reporting on the matter.

Further updates directly from Microsoft can be viewed on their statuspage at https://azure.status.microsoft/

Thank you for your time as we followed the resolution of this incident!

MONITORING 2 days ago - at 10/29/2025 09:48PM

As of 1:46pm, Microsoft has stated they ". . . are currently recovering nodes and re-routing traffic through healthy nodes. As recovery progresses, some requests may still land on unhealthy nodes, resulting in intermittent failures or reduced availability until more nodes are fully restored. This recovery effort involves reloading configurations and rebalancing traffic across a large volume of nodes to restore full operational scale. The process is gradual by design, ensuring stability and preventing overload as dependent services recover. We expect continued improvement across affected regions. This means we expect recovery to happen by 23:20 UTC on 29 October 2025"

Full Microsoft status page can be found here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status

Thank you again for your patience as we continue to monitor this incident. Our next update will follow Microsoft's planned update in two hours.

IDENTIFIED 2 days ago - at 10/29/2025 07:49PM

As of 11:47am, Microsoft has stated they ". . . anticipate full mitigation within the next four hours as we continue to recover nodes. This means we expect recovery to happen by 23:20 UTC on 29 October 2025. We will provide another update on our progress within two hours, or sooner if warranted."

Full Microsoft status page can be found here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status

Thank you again for your patience as we continue to monitor this incident. Our next update will follow Microsoft's planned update in two hours.

IDENTIFIED 2 days ago - at 10/29/2025 07:14PM

As of 11:11am, there is no new update from Microsoft's status page. However, NextGen appears to have restored service to Dynamic Forms, and you should now be able to login to alaska.edu/nextgen like normal.

You can view Microsoft's real-time status reporting here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status

Thank you again for your patience as we continue to monitor this incident. We will continue to make updates as new information becomes available, and at 30-minute intervals.

IDENTIFIED 2 days ago - at 10/29/2025 06:28PM

From Microsoft:
"Starting at approximately 16:00 UTC, customers and Microsoft services leveraging Azure Front Door (AFD) may have experienced latencies, timeouts, and errors. We have confirmed that an inadvertent configuration change was the trigger event for this issue.

Current status:

We have initiated the deployment of our last known good configuration, which is expected to complete within 30 minutes. As this deployment progresses, customers should begin to see initial signs of recovery. Once completed, we will begin recovering nodes and routing traffic through these healthy nodes.

Customer configuration changes will remain temporarily blocked while we continue mitigation efforts. We will notify customers once this block has been lifted.

Some customers may also have experienced issues accessing the Azure management portal. We have failed the portal away from AFD to mitigate these access issues. Customers should now be able to access the Azure portal directly, and while most portal extensions are functioning as expected, a small number of endpoints (e.g., Marketplace) may still experience intermittent loading problems.

We do not yet have an ETA for full mitigation, but we will provide another update within 30 minutes, once the deployment has completed.

Customers may also consider implementing failover strategies using Azure Traffic Manager to redirect traffic from Azure Front Door to their origin servers as an interim measure.

This message was last updated at 18:24 UTC on 29 October 2025"

At this time, Azure management itself can be accessed, but the many hosted services are still affected. We will continue to make updates on this incident as new information becomes available, and at 30-minute intervals. Thank you for your time as we do so!

IDENTIFIED 2 days ago - at 10/29/2025 05:55PM

There has been no new information provided by Microsoft at this time. You can view their realtime status reporting here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status

Thank you again for your patience as we continue to monitor this incident. We will continue to make updates as new information becomes available, and at 30-minute intervals.

IDENTIFIED 2 days ago - at 10/29/2025 05:23PM

From Microsoft:
"Starting at approximately 16:00 UTC, we began experiencing Azure Front Door (AFD) issues resulting in a loss of availability of some services. We suspect that an inadvertent configuration change as the trigger event for this issue. We are taking two concurrent actions where we are blocking all changes to the AFD services and at the same time rolling back to our last known good state.

We have failed the portal away from AFD to mitigate the portal access issues. Customers should be able to access the Azure management portal directly.

We do not have an ETA for when the rollback will be completed, but we will update this communication within 30 minutes or when we have an update.

This message was last updated at 17:18 UTC on 29 October 2025"

At this time, Azure management itself can be accessed, but the many hosted services are still affected. We will continue to make updates on this incident as new information becomes available, and at 30-minute intervals. Thank you for your time as we do so!

INVESTIGATING 2 days ago - at 10/29/2025 04:42PM

Microsoft is reporting large-scale DNS issues that appear to be affecting the availability and stability of a number of Microsoft-hosted services. This is a vendor-side issue and we are monitoring their public status for updates. Their reporting on the matter can be viewed here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status and we will be making updates at 30-minute intervals.

Thank you so much for your time and patience during the resolution of this issue.

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