Microsoft Azure suffers outage after cooling issue
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Re: Microsoft Azure suffers outage after cooling issue
#12So AWS has had some big outages, as has Azure. Has GCP had any big outages yet?
[0] https://www.skyhighnetworks.com/cloud-security-blog/microsof...
Re: Microsoft Azure suffers outage after cooling issue
#13We're affected by this issue. And we had our alerts system in Azure as well, so we didn't get alerts about the outage (welp).
You made the same mistake as Microsoft, who seemed to have put their Azure status page on Azure: https://www.reddit.com/r/AZURE/comments/9cvgn2/is_there_a_st... Their status page is back up now, but my stuff's still broken. :\
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#16We're affected by this issue. And we had our alerts system in Azure as well, so we didn't get alerts about the outage (welp).
(source: friend who's an engineer at T-Mobile)
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#17It's been a long day because of this. Just going to leave it at that.
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#18Visual Studio Online has been offline all day. They say it is due to the same Azure outage. This has had a productivity impact. If Microsoft didn't own GitHub, this may have prompted a move, but since they do it seems a little redundant given that Github will likely be on Azure too before long. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vsoservice/?p=17405
Re: Microsoft Azure suffers outage after cooling issue
#19So AWS has had some big outages, as has Azure. Has GCP had any big outages yet?
Re: Microsoft Azure suffers outage after cooling issue
#20We're affected by this issue. And we had our alerts system in Azure as well, so we didn't get alerts about the outage (welp).
That's why T-Mobile's on-call engineers carry around AT&T phones. (source: friend who's an engineer at T-Mobile)
But do AT+T engineers carry T-Mobile phones?
If yes then they should put themselves together a deal so that none of the on-call engineers have to worry about running up big bills using their phones. When there are freak weather events they are all in it together.