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Microsoft Azure has repaired the impacted links and restored networking capacity between its data centers in Western Europe. Tenants in the NL1 region should see full recovery. We'll continue to monitor with our partners at Azure.
Microsoft Azure continues to make progress on recovery, and packet drops in the NL1 region have returned to pre-incident levels. They are currently working on onsite repairs and augmentation to bring additional capacity online within the next few hours. We'll continue to monitor progress. Additional information can be located here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status
Microsoft Azure has resolved some of its services in the West Europe region and continues to work on restoring the networking capacity lost by fiber cuts, including efforts to bring new capacity online. Seismic customers may continue to experience degradation in service as this work continues. Additional information can be located here: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status
We continue to mitigate the effects of the Microsoft Azure outage in the West Europe region. Customers may experience slowness and unavailability in certain portions of their tenant in the NL1 region.
Microsoft Azure Outage in Western Europe is affecting Seismic performance for tenants in nl1
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