← Back to context Comment by joshdavham 2 days ago So perhaps we should be asking Azure engineers, not Guthub engineers? 7 comments joshdavham Reply adzuci 2 days ago Are they? https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status doesn't support this afaict. tux3 2 days ago The page shows all green, which coincidentally is also how it looks when Azure is down. That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur. palerdot 2 days ago > That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur.lol ... That is absolutely hilarious ... I'm not sure if it is /s, but if this is true, enterprise stupidity has reached a new level. jdelsman 2 days ago How sure are we that their status page is accurate? AWS's status page often lags actual issues. jaggederest 1 day ago AWS's status page would be green after a microsingularity swallowed the solar system. Azure's status page is very similar. thoughtpeddler 19 hours ago GutHub, a SaaS for tracking your gut microbiome dgellow 17 hours ago You mean azure agents? Sorry, azure copilots?
adzuci 2 days ago Are they? https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status doesn't support this afaict. tux3 2 days ago The page shows all green, which coincidentally is also how it looks when Azure is down. That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur. palerdot 2 days ago > That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur.lol ... That is absolutely hilarious ... I'm not sure if it is /s, but if this is true, enterprise stupidity has reached a new level. jdelsman 2 days ago How sure are we that their status page is accurate? AWS's status page often lags actual issues. jaggederest 1 day ago AWS's status page would be green after a microsingularity swallowed the solar system. Azure's status page is very similar.
tux3 2 days ago The page shows all green, which coincidentally is also how it looks when Azure is down. That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur. palerdot 2 days ago > That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur.lol ... That is absolutely hilarious ... I'm not sure if it is /s, but if this is true, enterprise stupidity has reached a new level.
palerdot 2 days ago > That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur.lol ... That is absolutely hilarious ... I'm not sure if it is /s, but if this is true, enterprise stupidity has reached a new level.
jdelsman 2 days ago How sure are we that their status page is accurate? AWS's status page often lags actual issues. jaggederest 1 day ago AWS's status page would be green after a microsingularity swallowed the solar system. Azure's status page is very similar.
jaggederest 1 day ago AWS's status page would be green after a microsingularity swallowed the solar system. Azure's status page is very similar.
Are they? https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status doesn't support this afaict.
The page shows all green, which coincidentally is also how it looks when Azure is down. That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur.
> That page is for SLA/billing purposes, it won't show live incidents as they occur.
lol ... That is absolutely hilarious ... I'm not sure if it is /s, but if this is true, enterprise stupidity has reached a new level.
How sure are we that their status page is accurate? AWS's status page often lags actual issues.
AWS's status page would be green after a microsingularity swallowed the solar system. Azure's status page is very similar.
GutHub, a SaaS for tracking your gut microbiome
You mean azure agents? Sorry, azure copilots?