Azure DevOps services in Europe have actually slowed and in many cases are not available, leading to a variety of the platform’s offerings being broken for regional users.
Problems started on Tuesday afternoon, UK time, getting (or rather “degrading”) some relatively important services. Boards, Repos, Pipelines and Test Plans have actually all been impacted, although presently just for users in Europe.
The problems have actually struck afflicted users at basically every point in the DevOps lifecycle. This consists of recording information utilizing boards on the service:
I tend to record notes, bugs, and so on utilizing @AzureDevOps boards while on a call/demo with consumers. Today, numerous of the products got lost due to Boards having a problem.
Do not accept information if you can’t guarantee it can be continued.
— Sean Feldman (@sfeldman) February 15, 2022
And handling repos:
Is it simply me or is Azure DevOps very slow/down? @AzureDevOps @AzureSupport.
Can’t pull git modifications either, it appears.— Jos Koelewijn (@Jawz_84) February 15, 2022
As for what took place to the service, Microsoft isn’t stating much. The Register asked the business for more details and if there was a possibility the concern may infect other areas, however we have yet to get an action.
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Slightly worryingly, a great hour and a half after the service’s status page confessed that there were issues due to “an occasion affecting Azure DevOps” the engineers checking out the problem appeared mystified by the issue, reporting that: “The origin is not totally comprehended at this time,” and “We presently have no projected time for resolution.”

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Yikes.
It’s all a bit regrettable, for both the service and the impacted consumers. The service’s Hosted Pools came under attack in 2015 by what Microsoft delicately called “abusers.”
A confidential source utilized a completely ruder term for the crypto-mining scoundrels, however informed us that this time around it didn’t appear like the very same concern (although in the lack of a main remark from Microsoft all bets are off).
Things stay unsteady sometimes of composing. Fracture open notepad.exe for your reports and dust off that copy of SourceSafe. What could potentially fail? ®
Azure DevOps services in Europe have actually slowed and in many cases are not available, leading to a variety of the platform’s offerings being broken for regional users.
Problems started on Tuesday afternoon, UK time, getting (or rather “degrading”) some relatively important services. Boards, Repos, Pipelines and Test Plans have actually all been impacted, although presently just for users in Europe.
The problems have actually struck afflicted users at basically every point in the DevOps lifecycle. This consists of recording information utilizing boards on the service:
I tend to record notes, bugs, and so on utilizing @AzureDevOps boards while on a call/demo with consumers. Today, numerous of the products got lost due to Boards having a problem.
Do not accept information if you can’t guarantee it can be continued.
— Sean Feldman (@sfeldman) February 15, 2022
And handling repos:
Is it simply me or is Azure DevOps very slow/down? @AzureDevOps @AzureSupport.
Can’t pull git modifications either, it appears.— Jos Koelewijn (@Jawz_84) February 15, 2022
As for what took place to the service, Microsoft isn’t stating much. The Register asked the business for more details and if there was a possibility the concern may infect other areas, however we have yet to get an action.
- Microsoft gets ready for its personnel to go back to Washington websites
- 20 years of.NET: Reflecting on Microsoft’s not-Java
- Microsoft Teams not able to send out and get require some after upgrade
- Microsoft veteran debunks Abort, Retry, Fail? DOS mistake
Slightly worryingly, a great hour and a half after the service’s status page confessed that there were issues due to “an occasion affecting Azure DevOps” the engineers checking out the problem appeared mystified by the issue, reporting that: “The origin is not totally comprehended at this time,” and “We presently have no projected time for resolution.”

Click to expand
Yikes.
It’s all a bit regrettable, for both the service and the impacted consumers. The service’s Hosted Pools came under attack in 2015 by what Microsoft delicately called “abusers.”
A confidential source utilized a completely ruder term for the crypto-mining scoundrels, however informed us that this time around it didn’t appear like the very same concern (although in the lack of a main remark from Microsoft all bets are off).
Things stay unsteady sometimes of composing. Fracture open notepad.exe for your reports and dust off that copy of SourceSafe. What could potentially fail? ®














































