Microsoft reviews M365 resilience after Indian outage
Microsoft has ordered a review of its resilience regime for its Microsoft365 service after finding an outage to its Microsoft 365 service in India was caused by “a physical fiber networking event” at a partner’s edge data centre location.[PDF] Microsoft explains that the problem arose because cloud services use “an Edge computing architecture with localized Data Centers ”.
Or as Microsoft put it: “This resulted in this specific Chennai Edge site becoming isolated from the wider Microsoft network, and caused impact to any user request which had been routed to this specific ISPs Chennai Edge site, as the request could not be passed into the wider Microsoft network.” Microsoft has given itself three jobs after the incident:
The deadline to register for for Private Scope System Operators status ended last week on July 21, 2022. Entities that don’t secure PSE registration face penalties that can include bans on local operations. But over the weekend Pangerapan said Amazon and Alibaba have not registered, extended the deadline to do so for a few days, and warned that Indonesia will not hesitate to exercise its powers.South Korea will designate twenty universities as specialising in semiconductor and ease university admission requirements to find 150,000 new folks trained to work in the chip industry over the next decade, according to education minister Park Soon-ae.
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