Is Azure IoT Central down?
Current Azure IoT Central status is UP

We checked the official Azure IoT Central Status Page 45 sec. ago. Learn more
Having a problem? Help Allie Gator keep this page accurate!

Report an Issue

Stay informed of future downtime with dashboards and notifications

Recent Azure IoT Central Outages and Issues

Follow the recent outages and downtime for Azure IoT Central in the table below.

Start Time

Type

Length

Message

Details

August 31, 2023 04:13 UTC

WARN

ongoing

Multiple services recovering after power/cooling issue - Australia East

See more
Start Time

August 31, 2023 04:13 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

Australia East - Batch

Australia East - Azure IoT Central

Australia East - Azure VMware Solution

Australia East - API Management

Australia East - Application Insights

Australia East - Azure Backup

Australia East - Azure Cognitive Search

Australia East - Azure Data Explorer

Australia East - Azure Databricks

Australia East - Azure Stream Analytics

Message

Multiple services recovering after power/cooling issue - Australia East

Details

Impact Statement: Starting at approximately 08:30 UTC on 30 August 2023, a utility power surge in the Australia East region tripped a subset of the cooling units offline in one datacenter, within one of the Availability Zones. While working to restore cooling, temperatures in the datacenter increased so we proactively powered down a small subset of selected compute and storage scale units, to avoid damage to hardware. Multiple downstream services were impacted, with targeted communications being distributed via Azure Service Health.
Current Status: Having successfully recovered 99% of storage services and 99% of impacted Virtual Machines, we are actively investigating individual downstream services to confirm their recovery status and mitigate remaining issues. At this stage, we believe most downstream services that are still experiencing impact are the result of dependencies on one of three services with investigations ongoing.
Over 90% of Cosmos DB clusters in the Australia East region have been successfully recovered. Cosmos DB Accounts, that were not failed over to alternate read/write regions, should now begin to see signs of recovery. Once all clusters are fully restored, the Cosmos DB team will initiate the process of bringing this region back online for accounts that were previously failed over.
Over 99% of impacted Azure storage accounts are now fully recovered, a small number resources are currently being replaced or repaired due to thermal damage in order to bring the remaining impacted storage accounts back online.
Azure SQL is continuing to recover impact to a single backend cluster, impacting a small subset of databases instances. Additionally, we are taking steps to reduce the overall zonal load to facilitate improved resource allocation and recovery.
Further updates on these remaining recovery efforts will be provided in 60 minutes, or as events warrant.
This message was last updated at 04:11 UTC on 31 August 2023

August 30, 2023 19:08 UTC

WARN

about 9 hours

Multiple services recovering after power/cooling issue - Australia East

See more
Start Time

August 30, 2023 19:08 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

Australia East - Azure Database for MySQL flexible servers

Australia East - Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible servers

Australia East - Application Insights

Australia East - Azure VMware Solution

Australia East - Batch

Australia East - Azure Service Fabric

Australia East - API Management

Australia East - App Service

Australia East - Azure Cognitive Search

Australia East - Notification Hubs

Australia East - Azure Container Apps

Australia East - Azure Container Registry

Australia East - Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Australia Southeast - Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Australia East - Azure Cosmos DB

Australia East - Azure SQL Database

Australia East - Azure Data Explorer

Australia East - Azure Databricks

Australia East - Azure Stream Analytics

Australia East - Azure IoT Central

Australia East - Azure IoT Hub

Australia East - Service Bus

Australia East - Azure Backup

Australia East - Azure NetApp Files

Australia East - Log Analytics

Australia East - Azure Chaos Studio

Message

Multiple services recovering after power/cooling issue - Australia East

Details

Impact Statement: Starting at approximately 08:30 UTC on 30 August 2023, a utility power surge in the Australia East region tripped a subset of the cooling units offline in one datacenter, within one of the Availability Zones. While working to restore cooling, temperatures in the datacenter increased so we proactively powered down a small subset of selected compute and storage scale units, to avoid damage to hardware.
Multiple downstream services were impacted, with targeted communications being distributed via Azure Service Health. Impact to services is limited to Australia East, except for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) which has impact in both Australia East and Australia Southeast due to a dependency in the former. If your workloads are protected by Azure Site Recovery or Azure Backup, and you need critical services back online before all services in this datacenter are fully recovered, we recommend either to initiate a failover to the recovery region or recover using Cross Region Restore. Note that any new allocation requests for the Australia East region will automatically avoid the impacted scale units. 
Current Status: Mitigation efforts are continuing, we have made significant progress in restoring core services, and we expect that the vast majority of remaining services should be back online in the next 2-3 hours. After restoring power and stabilizing temperatures, all network infrastructure and 95% of storage services are back online. All premium disk storage has fully recovered, we continue to work towards mitigating the final remaining storage devices. The majority of underlying compute services are back online, with more than 85% of Virtual Machines that were impacted now back online and healthy. As a result, many customers of these services have already recovered - but we continue to work with downstream impacted services to ensure that they are coming back online in the next 2-3 hours as expected. Further updates will be provided in 60 minutes, or as events warrant.
This message was last updated at 19:05 UTC on 30 August 2023

June 16, 2023 04:58 UTC

WARN

about 4 hours

Networking Issues - West Europe - Investigating

See more
Start Time

June 16, 2023 04:58 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

West Europe - Azure VNet NAT

Non-Regional - Universal Print

West Europe - App Service (Linux)

West Europe - Azure Fluid Relay

West Europe - Azure Cognitive Search

Non-Regional - Azure VM Image Builder

West Europe - Spatial Anchors

West Europe - Azure Arc enabled VMware vSphere

West Europe - Language service

West Europe - Azure Dedicated HSM

West Europe - Azure Container Instances

West Europe - Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible servers

West Europe - Azure Video Indexer

West Europe - Health Bot

West Europe - Azure Arc enabled data services

West Europe - HDInsight

West Europe - Data Catalog

West Europe - Microsoft Genomics

West Europe - Face API

Non-Regional - Azure Virtual Desktop

Non-Regional - Azure Front Door

Non-Regional - Azure Maps

Non-Regional - Azure Blueprints

Non-Regional - Azure Managed Applications

Non-Regional - Azure Migrate

Non-Regional - Azure Stack

West Europe - Azure VMware Solution

West Europe - Batch

West Europe - Cloud Services

West Europe - Azure Functions

West Europe - Azure Quantum

West Europe - Azure Service Fabric

West Europe - Azure Spring Cloud

West Europe - Virtual Machine Scale Sets

West Europe - Virtual Machines

West Europe - BareMetal Infrastructure

West Europe - SAP HANA on Azure Large Instances

West Europe - App Configuration

West Europe - Application Gateway

West Europe - Azure Firewall

West Europe - Azure Communications Gateway

West Europe - Azure Firewall Manager

West Europe - Load Balancer

West Europe - Network Watcher

West Europe - Azure Private 5G Core

West Europe - Azure Private Link

West Europe - Azure Route Server

West Europe - Virtual Network

West Europe - Azure Virtual Network Manager

West Europe - Virtual WAN

West Europe - VPN Gateway

West Europe - Web Application Firewall

West Europe - Azure HPC Cache

West Europe - Azure NetApp Files

West Europe - Storage Accounts

West Europe - Azure File Sync

West Europe - StorSimple

West Europe - API Management

West Europe - App Service

West Europe - Web Apps Linux

West Europe - Azure SignalR Service

West Europe - Azure Web PubSub

West Europe - Notification Hubs

West Europe - Azure Container Apps

West Europe - Azure Container Registry

West Europe - Azure Container Service

West Europe - Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

West Europe - Azure Dev Spaces

West Europe - Azure Red Hat OpenShift

West Europe - Azure Cosmos DB

West Europe - Azure Managed Instance for Apache Cassandra

West Europe - Azure Database for MariaDB

West Europe - Azure Database for MySQL

West Europe - Azure Database for MySQL flexible servers

West Europe - Azure Database for PostgreSQL

West Europe - Azure Cache for Redis

West Europe - Azure SQL Database

West Europe - SQL Server Stretch Database

West Europe - Azure Analysis Services

West Europe - Azure Data Explorer

West Europe - Azure Data Factory

West Europe - Data Lake Analytics

West Europe - Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1

West Europe - Azure Data Share

West Europe - Azure Databricks

West Europe - Event Hubs

West Europe - Microsoft Purview

West Europe - Azure Stream Analytics

West Europe - Azure Synapse Analytics

West Europe - Azure Applied AI Services

West Europe - Azure Immersive Reader

West Europe - Azure Metrics Advisor

West Europe - Azure Cognitive Services

West Europe - Azure Cognitive Service for Vision

West Europe - Custom Vision

West Europe - Language Understanding (LUIS)

West Europe - Personalizer

West Europe - QnA Maker

West Europe - Speech Services

West Europe - Azure OpenAI Service

West Europe - Azure Machine Learning

West Europe - Machine Learning Studio (classic)

West Europe - Azure Digital Twins

West Europe - Event Grid

West Europe - Azure IoT Central

West Europe - Azure IoT Hub

West Europe - IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service

West Europe - Logic Apps

West Europe - Azure Time Series Insights

West Europe - Azure Health Data Services

West Europe - Azure API for FHIR

West Europe - Service Bus

West Europe - Azure Active Directory Domain Services

West Europe - Microsoft Azure Attestation

West Europe - Azure confidential ledger

West Europe - Azure DDoS Protection

West Europe - Key Vault

West Europe - Azure Key Vault Managed HSM

West Europe - Azure DevTest Labs

West Europe - Azure Load Testing

West Europe - Azure Managed Grafana

West Europe - Automation

West Europe - Azure Automanage

West Europe - Azure Backup

West Europe - Azure Chaos Studio

West Europe - AutoScale

West Europe - Application Insights

West Europe - Log Analytics

West Europe - Scheduler

West Europe - Azure Site Recovery

West Europe - Update management center

West Europe - Media Services

West Europe - Azure Database Migration Service

West Europe - Azure SQL Migration extension for Azure Data Studio powered by Azure Database Migration Service

West Europe - Remote Rendering

West Europe - Azure Arc enabled servers

West Europe - Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes

Message

Networking Issues - West Europe - Investigating

Details

Engineering identified networking issue in west europe impacting subset of users in connectivity to resources hosted in this region
Engineering are investigating and next update in 60 mins or as soon as possible
This message was last updated at 04:55 UTC on 16 June 2023

February 08, 2023 23:38 UTC

WARN

4 months

Datacenter Cooling Event - Southeast Asia - Extended Mitigation

See more
Start Time

February 08, 2023 23:38 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

Southeast Asia - Azure Site Recovery

Southeast Asia - Virtual Machine Scale Sets

Southeast Asia - Azure Data Factory

Southeast Asia - Log Analytics

Southeast Asia - App Service

Southeast Asia - Web Apps

Southeast Asia - Azure NetApp Files

Non-Regional - Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)

Southeast Asia - Azure Backup

Southeast Asia - Azure IoT Central

Southeast Asia - Azure Machine Learning

Southeast Asia - Azure Stream Analytics

Southeast Asia - Storage Accounts

Southeast Asia - Virtual Machines

Southeast Asia - Web Apps Linux

Message

Datacenter Cooling Event - Southeast Asia - Extended Mitigation

Details

Impact Statement:
Starting around 20:19 UTC on 7 February 2023, a utility power surge in the Southeast Asia region tripped a subset of cooling units offline in one of the Availability Zones. While working to restore the cooling units, temperatures in the datacenter increased and we have proactively powered down a small subset of compute and storage units to avoid damage to hardware and reduce cooling system load.
All impacted storage and compute scale units are in the same datacenter, within one of the region’s three Availability Zones (AZs). Multiple downstream services have been identified as impacted.
Current Status – 23:30 UTC
We are continuing to focus our efforts on mitigation for services which were impacted due to this incident. We have several key services which are fully recovered and some for which we are still working on post recovery checks. We are closely monitoring the datacenter metrics for storage and compute resources which continue to show healthy thresholds.
We will continue to provide updates as we have further progress towards service restoration. We will share our next update in 60 minutes or as events warrant.
This message was last updated at 23:36 UTC on 08 February 2023

February 08, 2023 02:13 UTC

WARN

about 21 hours

Datacenter Cooling Event - Southeast Asia

See more
Start Time

February 08, 2023 02:13 UTC

Type WARN
Affected Components

Non-Regional - Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)

Non-Regional - Microsoft Azure portal

Southeast Asia - Virtual Machine Scale Sets

Southeast Asia - Virtual Machines

Southeast Asia - Storage Accounts

Southeast Asia - App Service

Southeast Asia - Azure Cognitive Search

Southeast Asia - Azure Red Hat OpenShift

Southeast Asia - Azure Cosmos DB

Southeast Asia - Azure Database for MariaDB

Southeast Asia - Azure Database for MySQL

Southeast Asia - Azure Database for MySQL flexible servers

Southeast Asia - Azure Database for PostgreSQL

Southeast Asia - Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible servers

Southeast Asia - Azure Analysis Services

Southeast Asia - Azure Data Explorer

Southeast Asia - Event Hubs

Southeast Asia - Microsoft Purview

Southeast Asia - Azure Stream Analytics

Southeast Asia - Azure Synapse Analytics

Southeast Asia - Azure IoT Central

Southeast Asia - Service Bus

Southeast Asia - Azure Backup

Southeast Asia - Log Analytics

Message

Datacenter Cooling Event - Southeast Asia

Details

Issue Summary: Starting around 20:19 UTC on 7 February 2023, a utility power surge in the Southeast Asia region tripped all of the chiller units for one datacenter offline. While working to restore the chiller units, temperatures in the datacenter increased so we are proactively powering down compute, storage and networking resources to avoid damage to hardware. All impacted infrastructure is in the same datacenter, within one of the region’s three Availability Zones (AZs). Downstream services that have been identified as impacted include Azure App Services, Azure Backup, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Database for MySQL & flexible server, Azure Database for PostgreSQL & flexible server, Azure Log Analytics, Azure Red Hat OpenShift, Azure Search, Azure SQL Database, and Azure Virtual Machines (VMs).
This message was last updated at 02:12 UTC on 08 February 2023

2024-04-11 02:34:07 UTC UTC

STATUS

? minutes

Sign in to view more status history.

See more

2024-04-11 02:34:07 UTC UTC

STATUS

? minutes

Sign in to view more status history.

See more

2024-04-11 02:34:07 UTC UTC

STATUS

? minutes

Sign in to view more status history.

See more

2024-04-11 02:34:07 UTC UTC

STATUS

? minutes

Sign in to view more status history.

See more

2024-04-11 02:34:07 UTC UTC

STATUS

? minutes

Sign in to view more status history.

See more

Sign Up for More Azure IoT Central History

StatusGator has about 9 years of Azure IoT Central status history.

No outages or status changes in the last 24 hours

Azure IoT Central status, last 24 hours:

3:00 AM
9:00 AM
3:00 PM
9:00 PM
3:00 AM
3:00 AM
3:00 PM
3:00 AM
  • Up: 24 hours

  • Warn: 0 minutes

  • Down: 0 minutes

Azure IoT Central Outage and Status History

We've been monitoring Azure IoT Central outages since March 22, 2015.
Here's the history of service outages we've observed from the Azure IoT Central Status Page:

April 2024

March 2024

February 2024

  • Up

  • Warn

  • Down

Instant enriched data from
3,580 status pages

About Our Azure IoT Central Status Page Integration

Azure IoT Central is a Cloud Infrastructure and Microsoft solution that StatusGator has been monitoring since March 2015. Over the past about 9 years, we have collected data on on more than 1,777 outages that affected Azure IoT Central users. When Azure IoT Central publishes downtime on their status page, they do so across 5,811 components and 64 groups using 3 different statuses: up, warn, and down which we use to provide granular uptime metrics and notifications.

More than 2,300 StatusGator users monitor Azure IoT Central to get notified when it's down or has an outage. This makes it one of the most popular cloud infrastructure services monitored on our platform. We've sent more than 164,300 notifications to our users about Azure IoT Central incidents, providing transparency and peace of mind. You can get alerts by signing up for a free StatusGator account.

If Azure IoT Central is having system outages or experiencing other critical issues, red down notifications appear on the status page. In most cases, it means that core functions are not working properly, or there is some other serious customer-impacting event underway.

Warn notifications are used when Azure IoT Central is undergoing a non-critical issue like minor service issues, performance degradation, non-core bugs, capacity issues, or problems affecting a small number of users.

Azure IoT Central does not post separate notifications for planned maintenance work so we are unable to send notifications when maintenance windows begin. If you need Azure IoT Central maintenance notifications, please email us.

Azure IoT Central does not publish a feed of proactive maintenance events on their status page at this time. If they do, be sure to let us know and we'll aggregate Azure IoT Central maintenance events into your unified calendar.

When Azure IoT Central posts issues on their status page, we collect the main headline message and include that brief information or overview in notifications to StatusGator subscribers.

When Azure IoT Central has outages or other service-impacting events on their status page, we pull down the detailed informational updates and include them in notifications. These messages often include the current details about how the problem is being mitigated, or when the next update will occur.

Because Azure IoT Central has several components, each with their individual statuses, StatusGator can differentiate the status of each component in our notifications to you. This means, you can filter your status page notifications based on the services, regions, or components you utilize. This is an essential feature for complex services with many components or services spread out across many regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can’t find your question? Email us to arrange a time to discuss. We’d love to chat!

Azure IoT Central Down?

Are you experiencing issues with Azure IoT Central? Sign up to receive notifications when Azure IoT Central publishes outages.

Azure IoT Central Down or not working? Never be taken by surprise again.

StatusGator tells you when your cloud services have problems or their statuses change. We monitor the official status pages of more than 3,580 cloud services in real-time, aggregate the data, and send you alerts via email, Slack, Teams, SMS, and more.

Looking for recent downtime and outages of Azure IoT Central?

Sign up for StatusGator and see all historical information about Azure IoT Central outages and performance issues. Get free, instant notifications when Azure IoT Central goes down.