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crmtipoftheday: Tip #1263: Microsoft Flow and Azure outages
Источник: https://crmtipoftheday.com/1263/micr...azure-outages/
============== Most of you were probably impacted by a most recent Azure outage on May 2 (see https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/status/history/). Between 19:29 and 22:35 UTC on 02 May 2019, customers may have experienced connectivity issues with Microsoft cloud services including Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 and Azure DevOps. Most services were recovered by 21:40 UTC with the remaining recovered by 22:35 UTC.One of the questions that came up in the aftermath was what happens to the automated and recurrent flows that have either triggers or actions impacted by an outage? (thank you, Jerry, for asking). I can’t think of a better person to answer this than Stephen Siciliano, a Principal PM Director for Microsoft Flow. For flows we can divide the impact to triggers and actions. For triggers:
And for all nay-sayers out there I can’t think of a better way to express my attitude towards what happened in Azure: When #Office365 goes down, millions of system admins the world over scream "see, our infrastructure is more reliable!". Источник: https://crmtipoftheday.com/1263/micr...azure-outages/
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