The year 2025 has witnessed several technological glitches. Just a week after the global Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage disrupted multiple platforms, banks, and airlines, Microsoft encountered an issue on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. The company’s cloud computing platform, Azure, experienced an outage, leading to user frustration expressed on social media.
Microsoft acknowledged the outage on Azure’s status page. “Starting at approximately 16:00 UTC on 29 October, 2025, customers and Microsoft services leveraging Azure Front Door (AFD) may have experienced latencies, timeouts, and errors,” a statement from the company read.
Below, find out why Azure went down and the status of the service.
We’re investigating an issue impacting Azure Front Door services. Customers may experience intermittent request failures or latency. Updates will be provided shortly.
— Azure Support (@AzureSupport) October 29, 2025
Is Microsoft Azure Still Down Today?
For some users, Microsoft Azure is still down at the time of publication. Outage reports on Downdetector peaked at over 20,000 around 12:00 p.m. ET before decreasing over the next few hours.
Azure updated its status page in the afternoon. Microsoft explained, “We initiated the deployment of our ‘last known good’ configuration, which has now successfully been completed. Customers may have begun to see initial signs of recovery. We are currently recovering nodes and routing traffic through healthy nodes, and as we progress in this workstream, customers will continue to see improvement. Customer configuration changes will remain temporarily blocked while we continue mitigation efforts. We will notify customers once this block has been lifted.”
We’re currently engaged and we are investigating this issue and will provide updates through the https://t.co/Dg5WtVYyML. ^RR
— Azure Support (@AzureSupport) October 29, 2025
Azure warned customers on its status page that some would still experience issues despite the system’s restoration.
“Although we are seeing signs of recovery and have an estimated timeline, customers may also consider implementing failover strategies using Azure Traffic Manager to redirect traffic from Azure Front Door to their origin servers as an interim measure,” Microsoft explained.
Are All Microsoft Servers Down Today?
No, but quite a few were. Outlook and Xbox customers reported issues throughout the day.
Why Did Microsoft Azure Have an Outage?
Azure revealed the reason behind its outage via its status page. “We have confirmed that an inadvertent configuration change was the trigger event for this issue,” Azure clarified.

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