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  1. Red Sea Cable Cuts Drive Azure Latency, Highlight Cloud Resilience

    Microsoft warned that Azure customers could see increased latency after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables were cut in the Red Sea, forcing emergency rerouting of traffic and exposing fragile single points in global cloud and internet infrastructure. Background The disruption began on...
  2. Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Internet Across South Asia and Gulf

    A concentrated cluster of undersea cable failures in the Red Sea has throttled internet performance across South Asia and the Gulf, forcing cloud providers and carriers to reroute traffic and leaving businesses and consumers to contend with higher latency, intermittent packet loss, and slower...
  3. 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...
  4. Azure Latency Hit From Red Sea Cables: Disrupted vs Unaffected Explained

    Microsoft’s cloud backbone entered a period of turbulence this weekend after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were reported cut, producing measurable latency for traffic between Asia, the Middle East and Europe and prompting Azure engineers to reroute and rebalance traffic...
  5. KB5063877 Fixes Windows Server 2019 Cluster Service Issue with BitLocker CSV

    Microsoft’s August cumulative update for Windows Server 2019, KB5063877 (released August 12, 2025), finally closes out a high‑visibility clustering regression introduced by the July rollout: a Cluster Service failure that caused repeated service restarts, node quarantines and virtual machine...
  6. Two servers , same domain

    I currently have a domain called test.local configured on a server (called test1) running Windows Server 2008. This server manages users, computers printers, etc. And so far so good. Now I would like to configure via the dcpromo.exe tool a second server called test2 that belongs to the same...
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    DHCP Window server HW requirements

    We are going to build DHCP server based on Window: number of scope reaches to 40 Number of clients reach to 700000 to 800000 Fail over setup --redundancy with second server What are HW requirements recommendation for server ? or other recommendation from your side?
  8. Windows server Backup , Replication and Fail-over Ideas

    I am just becoming acquainted with Windows server , I have been ' Playing' with it in physical lab environments, so I can become comfortable and ultimately competent in using it for security (AD DC) and file permissions . I plan on deploying a server into a small business I work with , to cut...
  9. Slow failover operation if no router exists between the cluster and an application server

    Fixes a performance issue that occurs in a Windows failover cluster if no router exists between the cluster and an application server. More...
  10. A long time delay occurs when you reconnect an IPSec connection from a computer that is running Wind

    Fixes an issue in which you experience a long time delay (about two or three minutes) when a client computer reestablishes the IPsec connection to a Windows Server 2003-based cluster after you failover the cluster. More...
  11. Windows 7 Cloud Cover Episode 46 - Windows Azure Traffic Manager

    Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show Link Removed. In this episode, Steve and Wade discuss the Link Removed. Traffic Manager provides several ways to load balance traffic to multiple hosted services. You can choose from...
  12. MS10-086 - Moderate: Vulnerability in Windows Shared Cluster Disks Could Allow Tampering (2294255) -

    Severity Rating: Moderate - Revision Note: V1.0 (October 12, 2010): Bulletin published.Summary: This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in Windows shared cluster disks. The vulnerability could allow data tampering on the administrative shares of failover cluster disks...