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by polack
1245 days ago
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Then they should have a "?" status that can be triggered by automated systems that acknowledge that it looks to be an issue but that they are manually investigating. If it's a false positive they just resolve it without it affecting SLA and if it's a real problem then us customers wouldn't have to debug our own stack for 2 hours before Microsoft informs us that they are the problem. EDIT:
Wonder how many man-years of extra debugging work their non-working status page have caused the customers. |
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