Datacenter intelligence record
Microsoft Azure AS8075
Usually allowMicrosoft Azure · AS8075 · Cloud datacenter · US
Datacenter
AS8075
Hyperscaler
WA, US
Confidence: High
- Provider
- Microsoft Azure
- ASN
- AS8075
- Country
- US
- Classification
- Datacenter Traffic
Handling Guidance
Usually allow- Log by default. Rate-limit or block browser-looking traffic from this network when request volume, path pattern, or behavior indicates automation.
- Datacenter matches are network-origin signals, not bot identities. Use them with request paths, cadence, user-agent evidence, and customer rules.
- Browser-looking traffic from cloud, hosting, VPS, CDN, transit, or automated infrastructure should be evaluated as infrastructure-origin traffic rather than automatically treated as a normal residential visitor.
Record Details
Provider and network data- Provider
- Microsoft Azure
- Organization
- Microsoft Corporation
- ASN
- AS8075
- ASN name
- MICROSOFT-CORP-MSN-AS-BLOCK
- Network
- MICROSOFT-CORP-MSN-AS-BLOCK
- Country
- US
- Region
- WA
- Services
- Azure compute, hosted applications, cloud automation, enterprise workloads
- Provider type
- Hyperscaler
- Network type
- Cloud Datacenter
- Classification
- Datacenter Traffic
- Traffic label
- Datacenter
- Confidence
- High
- Risk
- Low
- Default action
- Log
- Rules supported
- allow, block, rate-limit, log
- Last verified
- 2026-06-25
- Status
- Active
Detection and Behavior
Operational guidance- Common traffic pattern: Microsoft Azure traffic often appears as server, VPS, cloud, CDN, transit, or automated infrastructure rather than a residential browser session.
- Detection notes: Match by ASN AS8075. Combine network identity with user-agent, path, rate, country, and rule outcomes before enforcement.
- Behavior thresholds: Flag when request volume, identical user-agent reuse, API/feed scraping, login probing, search abuse, or repeated non-human path traversal exceeds normal visitor behavior.
- Human monitoring relevance: Useful for separating datacenter-origin requests from real human visitor traffic. Agency human monitoring should not classify hosting/cloud requests as normal residential humans without additional signals.
- Recommended action: Log by default. Rate-limit or block browser-looking traffic from this network when request volume, path pattern, or behavior indicates automation.
- Notes: Removed rough /8 ranges. Azure ranges are published as service tags and should be refreshed from Microsoft data.
Intelligence Summary
- Microsoft Azure is tracked by Botcrawl as cloud datacenter associated with AS8075. Traffic from this network should be evaluated as infrastructure-origin traffic rather than automatically treated as a normal residential visitor.
- Microsoft Azure traffic often appears as server, VPS, cloud, CDN, transit, or automated infrastructure rather than a residential browser session.
- Log by default. Rate-limit or block browser-looking traffic from this network when request volume, path pattern, or behavior indicates automation.
Evidence and Source
- Primary source: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=56519
- Secondary source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/service-tags-overview
- Provider URL: https://azure.microsoft.com/
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