repair vessels

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The repair vessels tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about the maritime ships and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) used to fix damaged undersea fiber-optic cables. Recent threads focus on the September 2025 Red Sea subsea cable cuts that disrupted Microsoft Azure cloud traffic, causing latency spikes and rerouting. Members discuss how repair vessels are dispatched to splice and restore broken cables, the logistics of deep-sea repairs, and the impact of cable damage on global cloud services. The tag highlights the physical infrastructure behind cloud computing and the role of specialized repair vessels in maintaining internet connectivity.
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    Azure Cloud Hit by Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts: Latency Spikes & Rerouting

    Microsoft's Azure cloud felt the ripple effects of a string of undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea on September 6, 2025, as traffic carrying vital Asia–Europe and Middle East connections was forced onto longer, more congested routes — a stark reminder that even the largest cloud platforms remain...
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    Azure Latency Rises After Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts

    Microsoft Azure customers experienced measurable slowdowns and higher-than-normal latency after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing cloud traffic onto longer, congested detours and exposing brittle physical chokepoints beneath modern cloud resilience. Background...
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    Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Hit Azure Latency: Lessons in Cloud Resilience

    Microsoft Azure customers were warned of higher‑than‑normal latency after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were reported cut, forcing international traffic onto longer, congested detours and exposing the physical fragility beneath cloud‑era resilience. The incident — first...
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    Azure Latency Hit: Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Global Cloud Traffic

    Microsoft’s cloud customers were jolted on September 6 when Microsoft confirmed that multiple international subsea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea had been cut, producing measurable latency and service degradation for Azure traffic that transits the Middle East corridor and forcing engineers...
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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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