Microsoft warns: Damage to the Red Sea cable will affect Azure cloud services

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2025.09.08 02:14
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Microsoft announced on Saturday that users of its Azure cloud platform may experience slower response times due to multiple underwater cable breaks in the Red Sea. The company stated in a system update that the outage affected data transmission passing through the Middle East, but services outside the region remain unaffected. Microsoft said, "We do expect that certain network traffic transmission delays previously passing through the Middle East will increase. Network traffic not passing through the Middle East is unaffected." The company also stated that it will continue to provide updates daily or sooner if the situation changes. Azure is the world's second-largest cloud service provider, after Amazon AWS. The company has reduced the impact by rerouting data transmission. Although this rerouting measure has avoided a complete network outage, some users may still encounter connection delays. Reports indicate that the Red Sea is an important communication channel connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia through Egypt. Repairing the underwater cables in the area may face significant challenges due to ongoing attacks on vessels by Houthi forces in Yemen

According to Zhitong Finance APP, Microsoft (MSFT.US) announced on Saturday that users of its Azure cloud platform may experience slower response times due to multiple underwater cable breaks in the Red Sea. The company stated in a system update that the outage affected data transmission passing through the Middle East, but services outside the region remain unaffected.

Microsoft stated, "We do expect that there will be increased latency for certain network traffic previously passing through the Middle East. Network traffic not passing through the Middle East is unaffected." The company also mentioned that it will continue to release updates daily or sooner if the situation changes.

Azure is the world's second-largest cloud service provider, second only to Amazon (AMZN.US) AWS. The company has taken measures to reroute data transmission to mitigate the impact. Although this rerouting has avoided a complete network outage, some users may still experience connection delays.

Reports indicate that the Red Sea is an important communication channel connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia through Egypt. Due to ongoing attacks on vessels in the region by Houthi forces from Yemen, repairing the underwater cables in this area may face significant challenges