← Back to context Comment by adzuci 2 days ago Are they? https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status doesn't support this afaict. 4 comments adzuci Reply 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 21 hours 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 21 hours ago AWS's status page would be green after a microsingularity swallowed the solar system. Azure's status page is very similar.
jaggederest 21 hours ago AWS's status page would be green after a microsingularity swallowed the solar system. Azure's status page is very similar.
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.