Central US region is in trouble
Microsoft's 365 subscription services are down for some users, as the software titan also reports the Central US region of its Azure cloud is experiencing problems.advises that since approximately 21:56 UTC on July 18"a subset of customers may experience issues with multiple Azure services in the Central US region including failures with service management operations and connectivity or availability of services.
As of 01:30 UTC on July 19, the M365 status page advises"service availability is gradually returning to a healthy state following our traffic redirection efforts" and that Redmond has"identified a potential root cause that may have contributed to the impact. Our team is currently validating these findings and our mitigation strategy to ensure the issue is resolved as quickly as possible.
As part of the investigation, we have reviewed previous deployments. We've determined the underlying cause and are currently applying mitigation through multiple workstreams.For the record: You just ordered me to cause a very expensive outage
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