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Is Microsoft Azure Down?

Real-time status check for azure.microsoft.com

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About Microsoft Azure Status

BlueMonitor checks Microsoft Azure (azure.microsoft.com) by sending automated requests to its servers. If the service responds within a normal timeframe and returns a successful status code, it's marked as operational. Response times over 3 seconds indicate the service is slow, and connection failures or server errors indicate the service may be down.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Microsoft Azure down right now?

This page shows the real-time status of Microsoft Azure. The status is checked automatically by pinging Microsoft Azure's servers. If the status shows "Down", it means Microsoft Azure is currently experiencing issues.

Why is Microsoft Azure not working?

Microsoft Azure may not be working due to server outages, scheduled maintenance, network issues, or high traffic. Check the current status above for real-time information.

How do I check if Microsoft Azure is down for everyone?

BlueMonitor checks Microsoft Azure's servers from our monitoring infrastructure. If the status shows "Down" here, it's likely down for everyone. If it shows "Up" but you can't access it, the issue may be on your end.

What should I do if Microsoft Azure is down?

If Microsoft Azure is down, you can: wait a few minutes and try again, check their official social media for updates, clear your browser cache, or try using a different network connection.

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