Microsoft Azure Outage Disrupts Global Internet Services

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft Azure experienced a major DNS-related outage affecting thousands of services globally
  • Over 20,000 user reports were logged in the US alone during peak disruption
  • This marks the second major cloud failure in weeks after AWS’s recent incident
  • Experts warn about risks of concentration in the cloud triopoly (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)

Microsoft Azure suffered a widespread outage that disrupted internet services across major platforms including Microsoft 365, Xbox, Outlook, Starbucks, Costco and Kroger. The DNS-related failure began around 11:30 AM ET, preventing users from accessing cloud-connected services, websites and applications.

Downdetector recorded nearly 20,000 issue reports from Azure users in the United States as the outage spread. The timing proved particularly concerning as it followed closely after Amazon Web Services’ recent major disruption.

According to Downdetector, problems began around 11:30am ET, with reports surging from users who couldn’t access cloud-connected services, websites or apps

Technical Breakdown and Company Response

Microsoft confirmed the outage stemmed from DNS (Domain Name System) problems that affected access to the Azure Portal. The company issued an alert stating they had taken mitigation actions and were investigating the underlying issue.

Downdetector has received nearly 20,000 issue reports from Azure users in the US

While Microsoft hasn’t disclosed exact user numbers, industry analysts estimate over 550,000 companies rely on the Azure platform for their operations.

Expert Analysis: Repeat of AWS Incident

Dr. Saqib Kakvi from Royal Holloway, University of London noted the similarity to recent AWS outages. “This is very similar to the AWS outage of last week, which was also a DNS issue,” he stated.

He suggested the scale indicated possible BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) configuration problems, which work with DNS to enable web service discovery. Microsoft’s reference to an “inadvertent configuration change” in their 12:17 PM EST update supports this theory.

The simultaneous failure of AWS earlier this month and Azure is particularly alarming, as the two companies power much of the global internet infrastructure, responsible for hosting everything from retail and entertainment to business operations and cloud storage

Cloud Concentration Risks

The back-to-back failures highlight the vulnerability of global internet infrastructure concentrated among three major providers. Amazon, Microsoft and Google effectively form a triopoly in cloud services, meaning any single outage can cripple thousands of applications and systems simultaneously.

As Dr. Kakvi explained, economic forces driving consolidation have created a situation where “it is effectively putting all our eggs in one of three baskets” – raising critical questions about infrastructure resilience.

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