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Certificate Expiry Leads to Total Outage For Microsoft Azure Secured Storage

rtfa-troll writes "There has been a worldwide (all locations) total outage of storage in Microsoft's Azure cloud. Apparently, 'Microsoft unwittingly let an online security certificate expire Friday, triggering a worldwide outage in an online service that stores data for a wide range of business customers,' according to the San Francisco Chronicle (also Yahoo and the Register). Perhaps too much time has been spent sucking up to storage vendors and not enough looking after the customers? This comes directly after a week-long outage of one of Microsoft's SQL server components in Azure. This is not the first time that we have discussed major outages on Azure and probably won't be the last. It's certainly also not the first time we have discussed Microsoft cloud systems making users' data unavailable."

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  1. Re:Lolwut? by Nidi62 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think you get them from storage vendros

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  2. Typical. by berchca · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not the first time they've made such blunders:
    http://slashdot.org/story/03/11/06/1540257/microsoft-forgets-to-renew-hotmailcouk

    If only Redmond had some sort of calendar system to help them remember this stuff.

  3. Re:Blew their support contracts.. by binarylarry · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally the Microsoft Blue Screen of Death has made into the new mobile cloud age.

    I mean the Azure Screen of Death, excuse me Mr. Ballmer.

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