Event details

Join our upcoming live webcast for a transparent discussion about this recent Azure service incident — led by our engineering teams.

Azure OpenAI request failures in East US 2

Tracking ID: KHC9-Y0G & KJ59-_5Z | Impacted: 27-28 April 2026

Same content presented in both sessions — pick the one that works best for your timezone!

What to expect

📚 Understand

What happened, how we responded, and what we learned

💬 Ask

Live Q&A with our engineering experts throughout the session

🛠 Learn

The fixes we've put in place and guidance for workload resiliency

Choose your session

Same content presented at both times — pick the one that works best for your timezone:

Session 1

17:30 UTC

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

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Session 2

05:30 UTC

Thursday, 28 May 2026

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9:30 AM US Pacific (PDT)

12:30 PM US Eastern (EDT)

5:30 PM London (BST)

1:30 AM +1 Beijing (CST)

4:30 AM +1 Sydney (AEDT)

6:30 AM +1 Auckland (NZDT)

9:30 PM -1 US Pacific (PDT)

12:30 AM US Eastern (EDT)

5:30 AM London (BST)

1:30 PM Beijing (CST)

4:30 PM Sydney (AEDT)

6:30 PM Auckland (NZDT)

Our engineering leaders

 

Chip Locke

Principal Architect

Azure AI Platform

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Daniel Huang

Senior Software Engineer

Azure AI Platform

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⚠️ Prepare before the livestream

Read the Post Incident Review (PIR) ahead of time so you can ask any follow up questions during the live Q&A

Helpful resources

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🎥 Past Retrospective Recordings

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📄 Azure Post Incident Reviews

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Value of teamsLinkInfo: https://aka.ms/air/KHC9-Y0G/2
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Published May 25, 2026
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