Redmond.gov Slow Network Response Times

Redmond, WALocal News

Users of Redmond. gov are facing slow response times due to ongoing issues with Microsoft’s Azure cloud environment. The city has announced that it expects the problem to be resolved by 4:20 p. m. PST today.

This slowdown affects access to essential city services and information, creating inconvenience for residents and visitors. Local officials urge users to remain patient while technical teams work to rectify the situation. Microsoft has not disclosed specific details regarding the cause of the slowdown, which raises concerns about cloud service reliability. Redmond relies heavily on Azure for its online services, making this incident significant. The disruption emphasizes the importance of robust cloud infrastructure for local government operations.

Continued monitoring and communication will be vital as the situation develops.

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