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latency spikes
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Latency spikes on Windows systems can stem from various causes, including network infrastructure issues, hardware bottlenecks, or software conflicts. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight how undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have caused higher-than-normal latency and intermittent disruptions for Azure cloud users, forcing traffic onto longer routes. This demonstrates that latency spikes are not always local; they can originate from global network events affecting cloud services. Users troubleshooting latency spikes should consider both local factors like driver updates, background processes, or Wi-Fi interference, and external factors such as ISP routing or cloud provider outages. Monitoring tools and systematic testing can help isolate the source of latency issues.
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
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