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Location Latency Average
Central US NA
East US NA
West US NA
West US 2 NA
North Central US NA
South Central US NA
Canada Central NA
Brazil South SA
North Europe (Ireland) EU
West Europe (Netherlands) EU
UK South EU
UK West EU
France Central EU
Germany West Central EU
Japan West AS
Japan East AS
Korea Central AS
Southeast Asia AS
Australia East OC
Australia Southeast OC
Central India AS

📊 Latency Chart

📋 Recent Ping History

Microsoft Azure operates 60+ data-centre regions across the globe, more than any other cloud provider. This Azure Ping Test targets blob storage endpoints in each region to give you an accurate measure of network latency from your current location. Whether you are planning a new deployment, diagnosing slow API responses, or benchmarking multi-region replication, these numbers provide the foundation for data-driven decisions.

Azure Region Strategy

Azure's paired regions offer built-in geo-redundancy, but the primary region you choose should minimise latency for your users. Use this tool from your office, your home, or — ideally — from a machine located where your end users are, to pick the region that delivers the best experience.

Practical Tips

If you see high latency to a specific region, it may be due to your ISP's peering arrangements with Microsoft's backbone. Enabling Azure Front Door or Azure CDN can mitigate this by caching static content at edge locations closer to your users. For dynamic workloads, consider Azure Traffic Manager to route users to the nearest healthy endpoint automatically.