Hey everyone! We're encountering some serious network instability in Azure's West Europe region for several hours now. We're dealing with packet loss, intermittent connectivity, and timeouts that are impacting our production traffic. What's frustrating is that the Azure status page still indicates that everything is healthy—there's no incident reported, no warnings, and no acknowledgment of the problem.
This isn't the first time we've faced delays or incomplete updates from Azure. Often, by the time issues are reported, we've already invested time trying to troubleshoot on our own, which complicates things and makes it difficult to determine if the root cause lies with us or the provider.
We've checked our infrastructure, routing, firewalls, and upstream providers, and it seems the issue only arises with traffic passing through Azure resources in West Europe.
Is anyone else dealing with similar network troubles right now? If this is a regional issue, getting at least a simple status update would really help us out. Looking forward to hearing if others are experiencing the same or if Microsoft has communicated anything about the problem elsewhere.
5 Answers
It was definitely a weird morning. My Azure VM in West Europe suddenly became unavailable over published services and SSH, even with no changes made.
We're not having any issues on our end in West Europe. Are the networking troubles specific to your setup or infrastructure?
Yes, we've had problems too, especially with AVD hosts in West Europe not connecting to Virtual Desktop URLs for no apparent reason.
I can confirm we started seeing issues this morning, but it seems to have resolved itself now. Hope it stabilizes for everyone soon!
We faced similar issues with one of our VMs, but the rest were fine. It's sporadic, and it can be hard to pinpoint.

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