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It was bound to happen. I'm sure it's happened before, but this event was interesting to me as it wasn't a customer issue, but a cloud vendor problem. There was an outage in Azure on Jan 29, which happens, but in this case data was lost. There was problem internal code in the Azure cloud that dropped some customer databases using the Azure Key Vault with TDE encryption. That was slightly disconcerting for me as I was setting up and testing Azure Key Vault this week. There are frequent snapshots and Microsoft was able to restore the databases from one that was about five minutes old. Microsoft acknowledges that five minutes of data loss might be an issue and is asking customers that lost business or were affected by the drops to raise a support ticket. I have found Azure support to be pretty good about crediting my account when issues occur, and I hope they do the same here, though I wonder if they'll compensate anything beyond the charges normally assessed to customers. They are offering credit for the restored and original databases for a few months as well. Read the rest of Someone Lost My Data |