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Azure Disrupted: Red Sea Cable Cut Shakes Cloud Services

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterSeptember 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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  1. Azure Slowdown: Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform is experiencing network slowdowns due to damage to undersea fiber optic cables in the Red Sea, causing increased latency, particularly for users in the Middle East.

  2. Business Impact: The latency issues are affecting application performance, leading to slower response times and delayed data transfers for organizations reliant on Azure for critical operations.

  3. Global Connectivity: The Red Sea is a vital subsea cable corridor for internet traffic between Europe, Asia, and Africa, meaning disruptions can significantly impact global connectivity beyond just Azure customers.

  4. Ongoing Monitoring: Microsoft is actively monitoring the situation and managing traffic through alternative routes while repairs to the damaged cables, which can take weeks, are underway.

Business Impact of Increased Latency

Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform faces challenges after severed undersea cables in the Red Sea. This disruption, which began on September 6, affects network paths crucial for many businesses. Although Microsoft rerouted traffic to avoid a total outage, users in the Middle East experience increased latency. Consequently, this leads to slower application responses and delayed data transfers.

Organizations relying on Azure for real-time analytics and financial trading see degraded performance. The longer rerouted paths introduce noticeable lag, impacting mission-critical services. Users depend on timely data, and even minor delays can result in significant losses. Businesses must adapt quickly to these new realities to maintain effectiveness.

Why the Red Sea Matters

The Red Sea serves as a vital subsea cable corridor, linking Europe, Asia, and Africa. A significant portion of global internet traffic relies on this route. Therefore, any cable damage can disrupt connectivity far beyond a specific region. Reports indicated interruptions in the United Arab Emirates and parts of Asia, showcasing the extensive reach of this issue.

While Microsoft has stabilized operations for most regions, the ongoing situation highlights the fragility of global internet infrastructure. Repairing undersea cables is intricate and costly, often taking weeks. As Microsoft prioritizes alternative traffic management, businesses need to explore options to mitigate the impact on their operations and maintain seamless connectivity.

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