@adam_jurkiewicz@linux.social avatar adam_jurkiewicz , to random Polish


Wdrażam u klientów to nasze krajowe rozwiązanie i w logach widzę, że przyjmują dokumenty.... wprost do . Jakie to piękne... już wiem, że wsyzstkie dane są bezpieczne, w pełnej zgodzie z RODO, na Polskich serwerach w Polsce....
@rysiek - coś dla Ciebie ;-)

@mveron@tooting.ch avatar mveron , to random German

Habe ich das auf DNIP und in einem Artikel der Republik richtig gelesen? - Das Widerspruchsregister für Organspenden in der Schweiz (Bundesamt für Gesundheit) soll auf Microsoft Azure eingerichtet sein. Das ist doch eine unbedingt die Privatsphäre betreffende Informationssammlung, und die liegt bei einem US-Konzern?
https://www.republik.ch/2025/09/26/die-schweiz-ringt-um-digitale-unabhaengigkeit
https://dnip.ch/2026/01/19/swiss-government-cloud-ausschreibungen-desaster-vorprogrammiert/

@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar rysiek , to random

AWS, Microsoft Azure, and CloudFlare – services run by gigantic corporations with endless supply of money and talent – all experience catastrophic, global failures that take innumerable other services down with them within 30 days. :blob0w0:

Meanwhile Wikipedia just keeps chugging along, globally stable and reliable as always. :blobcatlove:

And yes, Wikimedia Foundation runs a pretty complex infrastructure:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_infrastructure

@heiseonline@social.heise.de avatar heiseonline , (edited ) to random

https://www.heise.de/en/news/Cloudflare-outage-Services-globally-disrupted-11083254.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

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@h4ckernews@mastodon.social avatar h4ckernews Bot , to random
@heiseonline@social.heise.de avatar heiseonline , to random German

Bundesregierung: IT-Sicherheit im Kanzleramt ist über-geheim

Informationen über die IT-Infrastruktur im Kanzleramt würden laut der Exekutive das Staatswohl gefährden. Etwaige Angreifer könnten konkrete Hinweise erhalten.

https://www.heise.de/news/Bundesregierung-IT-Sicherheit-im-Kanzleramt-ist-ueber-geheim-11074714.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege&utm_source=mastodon

chbmeyer ,
@chbmeyer@digitalcourage.social avatar

@heiseonline
Lasst mich raten: Microsoft Cloud und ?

@trendytoots@mastodon.social avatar trendytoots Bot , to random
@sondahkind@mastodon.cc avatar sondahkind , to random

my biggest flex is that I didn't know was down until I saw shitposts about it here

@EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca avatar EdwinG , to random

Xbox Network and Minecraft are unavailable because of a Microsoft Azure disruption

https://www.iphoneincanada.ca/2025/10/29/xbox-network-and-minecraft-go-down-after-major-microsoft-azure-outage/


Le réseau Xbox et Minecraft ne sont pas disponibles à cause de la panne de Microsoft Azure

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2203017/panne-microsoft-teams-outlook-azure?partageApp=mastodon&accesVia=lien

@m0bi@mastodon.com.pl avatar m0bi , to random Polish
@trending@mastodon.bot avatar trending Bot , to random

is now trending across Mastodon

is now trending across Mastodon

@m0bi@mastodon.com.pl avatar m0bi , to random Polish

W czerwcu padł Google Cloud. W zeszłym tygodniu padło AWS (dzisiaj ponoc też ale nie mam potwierdzenia). Dzisiaj do padów wielkiej trójki chmurowej dołącza Azure (globalnie, choć wolą słowo multiregionalnie 😜 ).

Nie dajcie sobie wmówić, że duże jest stabilne 😉

To zawsze jest czyjś serwer, nie ma chmury czy jakiejś magii. Zawsze jest jakiś router, dns czy bgp.

Selfhostuj i decentralizuj, nie daj sobie ściemniać specom od marketingu 👍

@m0bi@mastodon.com.pl avatar m0bi , to random Polish

spadło z rowerka?

Grubaśno 😜

Nie tylko pol.social nie opłacił domeny na czas 😉

https://azure.status.microsoft/pl-pl/status

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@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar TechDesk , (edited ) to random

Amazon and Microsoft's cloud computing services appear to have suffered major outages, causing problems with everything from airlines and banks to Xbox Live. Microsoft confirmed the outage, while Amazon says there isn't an issue. Here's more from @Independent.

https://flip.it/8b7NJV

@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar rysiek , to random

You will not believe the trick-or-treat trick Microsoft just pulled! :blobcatpeek:

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rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

Choose your fighter!

rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

Oh don't worry, Azure is not having a global outage, just a "non-regional" one.

rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

If you're a journalist writing about this Azure outage, don't forget to ask Microsoft how much of their code is "AI-generated".

Satya Nadella claims 30%:
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/29/satya-nadella-says-as-much-as-30percent-of-microsoft-code-is-written-by-ai.html

rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

> We have confirmed that an inadvertent configuration change was the trigger event for this issue.

Folks, it's all okay! It was just an inadvertent configuration change [that happened to bring loads of services for millions of users down]. No biggie.

Scene from one of the Naked Gun films, with Leslie Nielsen's character standing in front of a spectacularly exploding building calming everyone down. Text: Please disperse. Nothing to see here.

rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

Look, this is the level of professionalism we should expect of Microsoft at this point.

They had a separate global outage of Office 365 (or whatever it's called this week) this month already:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-365-outage-blocks-access-to-teams-exchange-online/

And then there was the one from February this year:
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2025/03/01/microsoft-outages/3061740867107/

Not to mention smaller ones, like the one in US-East that prevented admins from accessing the admin center:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-investigates-outage-affecting-microsoft-365-admin-center/

rysiek OP ,
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rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

While Azure was down and you could not use your Office 365 for 8 (eight) hours yesterday, Microsoft was gloating about record profits:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/29/microsoft-earnings-azure-outage-xbox

After all, Office 365 price has increased at least twice over the last 12 months, massively:
https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/microsoft-365-gets-massive-45-percent-price-hike-and-its-all-to-do-with-ai-tools
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/publicsectorblog/upcoming-changes-office-365-g1-price-increase-effective-march-2025/4385970

Price hikes were due to "AI", obviously. It's what users crave. :blobcatpeek:

Your Microsoft Tax dollars at work! :blobcatcoffee:

rysiek OP ,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

This might be a good time to consider deploying, contributing to or otherwise supporting @nextcloud :
https://nextcloud.com/

And before anyone says that Nextcloud's UI/UX is lacking: of course it is! Nextcloud has several orders of magnitude less money to throw at UI/UX.

But guess what:

  1. this is fixable if they get more resources to work with;
  2. every single Nextcloud instance I know of or use (there are many) stayed up and running yesterday.

:blobcat:

rysiek OP ,
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Cascading failure. It cascaded.

> As unhealthy nodes dropped out of the global pool, traffic distribution across healthy nodes became imbalanced, amplifying the impact and causing intermittent availability even for regions that were partially healthy.
https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status/history/#incident-history-collapse-YKYN-BWZ

rysiek OP ,
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> An inadvertent tenant configuration change within Azure Front Door (AFD) triggered a widespread service disruption…

> The trigger was traced to a faulty tenant configuration deployment process. Our protection mechanisms, to validate and block any erroneous deployments, failed due to a software defect which allowed the deployment to bypass safety validations.

Am I reading this right? Global – pardon, "non-regional" – of was caused by a tenant changing their config? 👀

rysiek OP ,
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These massive "cloud" outages will continue to happen, inevitably, because they are "normal accidents":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_Accidents

Any system that:

  • is complex,
  • is tightly coupled, and
  • has catastrophic potential

…can be expected to experience catastrophic failures. AWS, Google Cloud, check all these boxes.

Fun fact: Internet was specifically designed to not be like that. It was designed to be loosely coupled.

But that's not as good for maximizing shareholder value!