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Purge is taking long time to complete

Shoeb 55 Reputation points
2025-11-25T13:22:55.82+00:00

Since the recent issue with Azure CDN was addressed, I've noticed that purging the CDN now takes between 35 to 40 minutes. Before this, it used to be completed in under 10 minutes. Is it the new purging time or there is any issue related to purging?

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  1. Vallepu Venkateswarlu 6,995 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-11-25T13:55:19.46+00:00

    Hi @Shoeb,

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Platform.

    The Configuration propagation times for all create, update, delete, WAF, and cache purge operations for Azure Front Door and CDN profiles might take up to 45 minutes for added safety. Ongoing platform enhancements are underway that will further reduce this time.

    A purge request can process up to 100 URLs, and since each batch takes about 45 minutes to complete, any additional URLs must be purged in sequential 45-minute batches to avoid request rejection.

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    Ref: What is the estimated time for deploying an Azure Front Door?

    The internal team is working to reduce the current propagation time from 45 minutes to approximately 15 minutes. You can track this progress through the Azure Front Door Service History, and once the improvement is completed, the update will be reflected in the Post Incident Review (PIR).

    Kindly let us know if the above helps or you need further assistance on this issue.

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    2025-11-25T13:24:03.2066667+00:00
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    The purging time for Azure CDN can take up to 45 minutes for configuration propagation, including operations like cache purges. If you are experiencing purging times of 35 to 40 minutes, it may be within the expected range, especially if there have been recent changes or updates to the service. It's important to note that if you submit multiple purge requests, each batch can take approximately 45 minutes to process, and submitting new requests before the previous ones complete can lead to rejections.

    If the purging process is consistently taking longer than expected, it may be worth checking for any ongoing issues or updates from Azure support.


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