Azure's East US region continues to experience virtual machine resource allocation problems, frustrating admins. These issues originated on July 29 and were supposedly resolved by August 5. The root cause was a spike in demand for compute resources leading to allocation failures and insufficient capacity. Microsoft suggested alternate instance types and the East US 2 region to mitigate these issues. Even after Microsoft announced that services had been restored, users reported lingering problems, indicating that the resolution may not be complete.
A problem with resources for virtual machines is still affecting users in Azure's East US region after more than a week, frustrated admins have told us, despite Microsoft saying the incident is now resolved.
Customers using this Microsoft Azure cloud region experienced allocation failures when attempting to create or update virtual machines. The troubles began on July 29, and were supposedly rectified by August 5.
Microsoft recommended using alternate types or switching to the East US 2 region as workarounds to address resource allocation failures.
Although the incident has been marked resolved, in practice it lingers, indicating ongoing issues despite Microsoft's assurances.
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