#KSeF#ciekawostki
Wdrażam u klientów to nasze krajowe rozwiązanie i w logach widzę, że przyjmują dokumenty.... wprost do #Azure. Jakie to piękne... już wiem, że wsyzstkie dane są bezpieczne, w pełnej zgodzie z RODO, na Polskich serwerach w Polsce....
@rysiek - coś dla Ciebie ;-)
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:
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.
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 👍
Screenshot z podanego linka z niedziałającymi serwisami AZURE.
"Azure Network Availability Issues
Starting at approximately 16:00 UTC, we began experiencing Azure Front Door (AFD) issues resulting in a loss of availability of some services. We suspect that an inadvertent configuration change as the trigger event for this issue. We are taking two concurrent actions where we are blocking all changes to the AFD services and at the same time rolling back to our last known good state.
We have failed the portal away from AFD to mitigate the portal access issues. Customers should be able to access the Azure management portal directly.
We do not have an ETA for when the rollback will be completed, but we will update this communication within 30 minutes or when we have an update.
This message was last updated at 17:18 UTC on 29 October 2025"
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.
> 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.
> 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" – #outage of #Microsoft#Azure was caused by a tenant changing their config? 👀