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Report an issueWe've been monitoring Azure Spring Apps outages since March 22, 2015. Here's the history of service outages we've observed from the Azure Spring Apps Status Page
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Start monitoring for freeAzure Spring Apps is a Cloud Infrastructure and Microsoft solution that StatusGator has been monitoring since March 2015. Over the past over 9 years, we have collected data on on more than 1,814 outages that affected Azure Spring Apps users. When Azure Spring Apps publishes downtime on their status page, they do so across 6,040 components and 65 groups using 3 different statuses: up, warn, and down which we use to provide granular uptime metrics and notifications.
More than 2,400 StatusGator users monitor Azure Spring Apps 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 172,400 notifications to our users about Azure Spring Apps incidents, providing transparency and peace of mind. You can get alerts by signing up for a free StatusGator account.
If Azure Spring Apps 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 Spring Apps 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 Spring Apps does not post separate notifications for planned maintenance work so we are unable to send notifications when maintenance windows begin. If you need Azure Spring Apps maintenance notifications, please email us.
When Azure Spring Apps 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 Spring Apps 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 Spring Apps 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.
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