Azure Budget Alerts Go Berserk After Microsoft Account Migration Misfire (theregister.com)
(Tuesday September 02, 2025 @11:22AM (msmash)
from the smells-fishy dept.)
An anonymous reader shares a report:
> Some Microsoft Azure customers have had a worrying few days after a problematic account migration [1]caused forecast costs for the cloud service to skyrocket , triggering budget alerts.
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> An alarmed Register reader got in touch after receiving warnings from Azure's automated systems that they had significantly exceeded their budgets, and a glance at Microsoft's support forums indicates their issue was not isolated.
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> The problem was that costs had suddenly ramped up. One user, with a budget threshold of $85, received an automated alert indicating that their spend was forecast to reach $1,027. Another said: "We're actively seeing the same issue, costs have blown up by a crazy amount. No official notice or announcement from Microsoft either, it's appalling."
[1] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/01/microsoft_azure_migration_misfire/
> Some Microsoft Azure customers have had a worrying few days after a problematic account migration [1]caused forecast costs for the cloud service to skyrocket , triggering budget alerts.
>
> An alarmed Register reader got in touch after receiving warnings from Azure's automated systems that they had significantly exceeded their budgets, and a glance at Microsoft's support forums indicates their issue was not isolated.
>
> The problem was that costs had suddenly ramped up. One user, with a budget threshold of $85, received an automated alert indicating that their spend was forecast to reach $1,027. Another said: "We're actively seeing the same issue, costs have blown up by a crazy amount. No official notice or announcement from Microsoft either, it's appalling."
[1] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/01/microsoft_azure_migration_misfire/