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Microsoft's cloud service restored after reports of cut cables in the Red Sea

Microsoft's cloud service restored after reports of cut cables in the Red Sea

Microsoft's Azure cloud platform experienced disruptions on Saturday due to "undersea fiber cuts" in the Red Sea, leading to potential "increased latency" for users in the Middle East. The tech giant managed to restore normal service by the same evening, rerouting the Azure traffic through other paths. While the exact reason for the cable cuts was not provided, Microsoft noted that such incidents "can take time to repair" and that it would continue to monitor and optimize the routing to minimize customer impact. The article highlights the crucial role of undersea cables in delivering massive amounts of data globally and the potential vulnerabilities they face, whether due to accidental damage or intentional sabotage, as witnessed in the past.

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