global backbone

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The global backbone refers to the physical infrastructure, particularly submarine fiber-optic cables, that underpins internet connectivity and cloud services. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how disruptions to this backbone, such as cable cuts in the Red Sea, directly impact Microsoft Azure performance, causing increased latency and intermittent disruptions. These incidents expose the vulnerability of global cloud traffic to physical chokepoints and the reliance on alternate routing during repairs. The tag covers topics like network resilience, cloud latency, and the intersection of hardware infrastructure with enterprise IT and cloud services.
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    Subsea Cable Disruptions and Cloud Latency: Red Sea Incident & Azure Response

    Microsoft’s terse Service Health advisory on September 6, 2025 — warning that “network traffic traversing through the Middle East may experience increased latency due to undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea” — was the first public signal of a disruption that quickly rippled through global cloud...
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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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