Storm that passed through Sydney saw clouds sleep early and struggle to wake up
Oracle and Microsoft's clouds have gone down, hard, in the Sydney, Australia, region likely due to an issue at a datacenter provider in which both are tenants.
Oracle’s second email delivered the mixed message that: “We are still investigating an issue in the Australia East region that is impacting multiple OCI services. We have identified root cause of service failures and are working to mitigate the issue.” Oracle’s next emailed advice again changed the IT giant's story, this time referring to a “preliminary root cause” and naming that as related to “network connectivity.”
Temperatures rose inside the datacenter and Microsoft"proactively powered down a small subset of selected compute and storage scale units, to avoid damage to hardware."
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