
Microsoft predicts that the data center crisis will last until 2026

Microsoft predicts that the shortage of data centers will continue until 2026, exceeding previous expectations. Several data center regions in the United States are facing physical space and server shortages, with new subscriptions for Azure cloud services being limited in key server hubs. Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are all facing similar issues, and Microsoft is working to balance customer demand with data center resources
The duration of the shortage of Microsoft's data centers will be longer than the company previously expected, and many data center regions in the United States will face issues of physical space or server shortages. According to individuals familiar with the company's internal forecasts, new subscriptions for Azure cloud services will be limited in some key server farm centers, including Northern Virginia and Texas, until the first half of next year. The lack of servers available for lease to customers has been a recurring concern for cloud providers, with Microsoft, Amazon, and Google describing similar constraints. Microsoft is working to balance customer demand across its data center fleet.
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