Azure Health Dashboard
Real-time Microsoft Azure status monitoring
90+ Services
Monitor Virtual Machines, AKS, App Service, Azure SQL, Cosmos DB, Azure OpenAI, and all major Azure services organized by category.
60+ Regions
Track status across all Azure regions including Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Government, and China clouds.
Real-Time Updates
Auto-refresh every 60 seconds with instant incident tracking, RCA reports, and status change detection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often is Azure status data updated?
The Azure Health Dashboard fetches data from the official Microsoft Azure Status RSS feed every 60 seconds when auto-refresh is enabled. The data is cached for 5 minutes to ensure optimal performance.
Which Azure services are monitored?
We monitor 90+ Azure services including Virtual Machines, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), App Service, Azure SQL Database, Cosmos DB, Azure Functions, Azure OpenAI Service, and many more. Services are organized by category: Compute, Storage, Database, Networking, AI + Machine Learning, Analytics, Security, Developer Tools, Integration, Management, IoT, and Media Services.
What Azure regions are tracked?
All 60+ Azure regions are monitored including East US, West Europe, Southeast Asia, and regions across Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Government (US Gov), and China. Each region shows its current status and any active incidents.
What do the status indicators mean?
Green (Operational) means the service is functioning normally. Yellow (Degraded) indicates partial issues or elevated error rates. Red (Outage) means significant service disruption. Blue (Maintenance) indicates scheduled maintenance activity.
Is this the official Azure status page?
No, this is an independent monitoring tool that aggregates data from Microsoft's official Azure Status page. For official status, visit azure.status.microsoft. This tool provides an enhanced view with filtering, search, and mobile-optimized interface.
How can I get notified of Azure outages?
While this dashboard doesn't send notifications, Azure provides several ways to get alerts: Azure Service Health in the Azure Portal for subscription-specific events, Azure Monitor alerts, or subscribe to the Azure Status RSS feeds directly. You can also use Azure Resource Health for resource-specific monitoring.
What's the difference between this and Azure Service Health?
Azure Service Health in the Azure Portal shows events specific to your Azure subscriptions and resources. This tool shows the public service health status affecting all customers. For subscription-specific issues, use Azure Service Health in the Azure Portal.
Can I filter by specific regions or services?
Yes! Use the search bar to filter by service name, region ID (like eastus), or region name (like East US). You can also use the tabs to switch between Overview, Services, Regions, and Incidents views for different perspectives.