cdn caching

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The cdn caching tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about content delivery network performance and caching strategies, particularly in the context of Microsoft Azure. Recent threads focus on how undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea caused latency spikes and disruptions for Azure users, forcing traffic onto longer routes. These incidents highlight the importance of CDN caching and edge caching to mitigate the impact of network failures. Topics include Azure traffic rerouting, performance degradation, and the role of caching in maintaining service reliability during infrastructure outages. The tag is relevant for IT professionals managing cloud services and seeking to optimize content delivery through effective caching.
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    Azure Latency After Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts: Sept 2025 Incident

    Microsoft Azure customers experienced measurable performance degradation after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were reported cut on September 6, 2025, forcing transit traffic onto longer detours and producing higher-than-normal latency for flows that traverse the Middle East...
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    Azure Latency Spike as Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Global Cloud Traffic

    Microsoft has warned that users of its Azure cloud may see higher-than-normal latency and intermittent disruptions after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer alternate routes while repair work and global rerouting continue. Background The Red...
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