GoBright incident

Azure datacenters suffer from occasional network latency

Minor Resolved View vendor source →

GoBright experienced a minor incident on January 25, 2023, lasting —. The incident has been resolved; the full update timeline is below.

Started
Jan 25, 2023, 08:43 AM UTC
Resolved
Jan 25, 2023, 08:43 AM UTC
Duration
Detected by Pingoru
Jan 25, 2023, 08:43 AM UTC

Update timeline

  1. resolved Jan 25, 2023, 08:43 AM UTC

    Type: Incident Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes Affected Components: T1B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T1S - View (Europe), T1S - View (Europe), T2B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T3B - Meet-Work-Visit (Oceania), T3B - Meet-Work-Visit (Oceania), T2B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), Login & authentication, T3B - Meet-Work-Visit (Oceania), T1S - View (Europe), T1S - View (Europe), T1B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T1B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T2B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T1B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T2B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T1B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T2B - Meet-Work-Visit (Europe), T3B - Meet-Work-Visit (Oceania), T3B - Meet-Work-Visit (Oceania) Jan 25, 08:43:28 GMT+0 - Identified - Azure is currently suffering from global network issues, which occasionally impact subsets of users. As of now, the impact to the GoBright platform is very limited, but users might experience occasional slower or failing responses. This incident page will be updated as we receive more information from Microsoft. Microsoft is also tracking this issue on their status page: [https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status](url) Jan 25, 11:13:14 GMT+0 - Resolved - Microsoft Azure have notified us that they resolved the issue in their 'Wide Area Network'.