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azure resilience
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Discussions on the azure resilience tag focus on real-world incidents affecting Microsoft's cloud platform, such as a thermal event in a Netherlands datacenter that caused cascading failures across storage, virtual machines, databases, Kubernetes, and other Azure services in the West Europe region. These threads examine how infrastructure disruptions impact service availability and highlight the importance of redundancy, fault isolation, and incident response in maintaining cloud reliability. The tag covers topics like storage scale unit outages, degraded performance in Azure Database for PostgreSQL and MySQL, and effects on Azure Kubernetes Service and Databricks. Users share insights on mitigating such events through proper architecture and disaster recovery planning.
Microsoft and Commvault announced on June 24, 2026, a multi-year strategic partnership that will make Commvault’s AI and cyber resilience platform available as a native independent software vendor service inside Microsoft Azure, with public preview expected this summer. The deal is not merely...
Commvault and Microsoft announced on June 24, 2026, that Microsoft will offer Commvault’s AI-powered cyber resilience technology as a native independent software vendor service inside Microsoft Azure for enterprise customers. The move is not just another marketplace listing with friendlier...
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Microsoft acknowledged an infrastructure incident affecting its West Europe Azure region after a news report said a “thermal event” in a Netherlands datacenter knocked multiple storage scale units offline and produced degraded performance across Virtual Machines, Azure Database for PostgreSQL...