Azure Service Health Portal

The Azure Service Health portal experience lets users engage with service events and manage actions to maintain the business continuity of impacted applications.

A screenshot of the services issue user interface highlighting the switch to classic button.

Highlights

Health Alerts Blade

The Health Alerts blade allows you to search for and sort your alert rules by name. You can also group alert rules by subscription and status. A screenshot highlighting the health alerts blade filters.

You can click directly on any alert rule for additional details and see the alert firing history.

A screenshot highlighting alerts history

Note

The classic experience for the Health Alerts blade will be retired. Users will not be able to switch back from the new experience once it is rolled out.

Important

Customers are observing a mismatch in the number of health advisories between the Azure Resource Graph query results and the service health blade.

This is an expected behavior as the backend query for the service health blade on the portal merges the results by tracking ID. So, from Resource Graph, the responses contain multiple communications for one tracking ID.

Although the Resource Graph query returns multiple responses for each tracking ID, the service health blade on the portal aggregates the results into one event.

As a result, the Resource Graph query returns a significantly higher number of health advisories compared to what is shown on the portal, leading to confusion and concerns regarding the accuracy of the service health information.

Tenant Level View

Users with tenant admin access, can view events at the tenant scope. The Service Issues, Health Advisories, Security Advisories, and Health History blades show events both at tenant and subscription levels.

A screenshot of the services issue user interface highlighting the scope selection boxes of tenant and subscription.

Filtering and Sorting

You can filter on the scope (tenant or subscription) within the blades. The scope column indicates when an event is at the tenant or subscription level.

A screenshot of the services issue user interface highlighting the scope column.

Enhanced Map

The Service Issues blade shows an enhanced version of the map with all the user services across the world. This helps you find services that might be impacted by an outage easily.

Issues Details

The issues details look and feel has been updated, for better readability.

Planned Maintenance

You can view all planned maintenance.

Health Advisories

You will see Health Advisories based on your access level.

Resource Health

This page watches your resource and tells you if it's running as expected. There are links that will open directly to information about the health of your selected resource.

Alerts

Open this page to view any active Health Alerts and click on the link supplied for more details.