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Maintenance
[Cooling Maintenance] Cooling Maintenance - Rotterdam – June 22, 2026

Dear Client,

We would like to notify you of upcoming cooling maintenance activities that will affect services in our Rotterdam datacenter. The cooling maintenance has been scheduled for June 22, 2026.

Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Schedule: Start time: June 22, 2026, 05:00 UTC End time: July 10, 2026, 14:00 UTC Planned impact: Reduced redundancy (see below for details)

Reason for this maintenance: We will be performing a cooling maintenance on our cooling units to continue reliability and stability.

Expected impact:

Reduced redundancy: No impact expected, but there will be reduced redundancy during the maintenance window. There maybe some small temperature fluctuations as the units are being worked on.

Support: Our support department will be open during the maintenance. More details about how you can contact our support can be found here: https://i3d.net/support/

[Network Maintenance] Switch Software Upgrade - Rotterdam - June 24, 2026

Dear Client,

We would like to notify you of upcoming network maintenance activities that will affect services in our Rotterdam datacenter. The network maintenance has been scheduled for June 24, 2026.

Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Schedule: Start time: June 24, 2026, 03:00 UTC End time: June 24, 2026, 06:00 UTC Planned impact: Reduced redundancy (see below for details)

Reason for this maintenance: The maintenance is required in preparation for an upgrade to a new switch firmware. This will enhance system reliability and ensure consistent performance moving forward.

Expected impact: Reduced redundancy: No impact expected, but there will be reduced redundancy during the maintenance window.

Support: Our support department will be open during the maintenance. More details about how you can contact our support can be found here: https://i3d.net/support/ You can find maintenance updates and the current situation at https://status.i3d.net/

[Power Maintenance] Generator Maintenance - Heerlen – July 3, 2026

Dear Client,

We would like to notify you of upcoming generator maintenance activities that will affect services in our Heerlen datacenter. The generator maintenance has been scheduled for July 3, 2026.

Location: Heerlen, The Netherlands

Schedule: Start time: July 3, 2026, 05:00 UTC End time: July 3, 2026, 14:00 UTC Planned impact: No impact (see below for details)

Reason for this maintenance: To ensure the proper functioning of our power infrastructure, our generators will undergo a power load test. This is only an inspection and no power outages are planned for this activity.

Expected impact: No Impact: No impact is expected for this maintenance, as there is no outage for the power systems.

Support: Our support department will be open during the maintenance. More details about how you can contact our support can be found here: https://i3d.net/support/
You can find maintenance updates and the current situation at https://status.i3d.net/

[Power Maintenance] Yearly Generator Maintenance - Rotterdam – July 7, 2026

We would like to notify you of upcoming backup generator maintenance activities. This maintenance will not affect services in our Rotterdam datacenter. The maintenance has been scheduled for July 7 until July 17, 2026.

Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Schedule: Start time: July 7, 2026, 05:00 UTC End time: July 17, 2026, 14:00 UTC Planned impact: No impact (see below for details)

Reason for this maintenance: To ensure the proper functioning of our power infrastructure, our backup generators will undergo preventative maintenance.

Expected impact: No Impact: No impact is expected for this maintenance, as regular power systems will not be touched. Customers in the datacenter at the time of the maintenance could hear loud noises.

Support: Our support department will be open during the maintenance. More details about how you can contact our support can be found here: https://i3d.net/support/

Past Incidents

Wednesday 29th, July 2020

No incidents reported

Tuesday 28th, July 2020

NL: Rotterdam Core router issues Rotterdam

At this moment we are experiencing problems with: One of our core routers in Rotterdam

The cause of the incident is currently: Known

We have taken the following actions to resolve the incident: None

Estimated time of repair: The issue resolved itself.

Impact: We see traffic drops caused by issues with one of our core routers in Rotterdam.

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  • While this incident has resolved itself, our engineers have found the root cause and will be testing a fix in our lab environment. Should this incident occur again before this fix has been tested, a temporary fix is available and will be applied in the meantime.

  • The issue resolved itself. Our network engineers are keeping a close eye out on the situation.

  • Monday 27th, July 2020

    No incidents reported

    Sunday 26th, July 2020

    US: Ashburn Backbone link between Ashburn and Dallas datacenters

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Ashburn and Dallas datacenters

    The cause of the incident is currently: Issues with the WDM system.

    We have taken the following actions to resolve the incident: We are currently monitoring the situation and have reached out to our vendor for updates.

    Estimated time of repair: Resolved

    Impact: Due to the current ongoing incident on our backbone link between our Ashburn and Dallas datacenters, users between these and surrounding regions may experience increased latency.

    Support: Our support department is available for more information and personal updates. New updates will be posted here. More details about how you can contact our support can be found here.

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  • Services are restored.

  • Saturday 25th, July 2020

    No incidents reported

    Friday 24th, July 2020

    No incidents reported

    Thursday 23rd, July 2020

    No incidents reported

    Wednesday 22nd, July 2020

    US: Chicago Core router issues Chicago

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: One of our core routers

    The cause of the incident is currently: Unknown

    We have taken the following actions to resolve the incident: Our network engineers are investigating these issues.

    Estimated time of repair: Unknown

    Impact: Starting at 04:40 UTC, some traffic was blackholed. The affected router is being bypassed now so there is no impact at this moment. This location is currently running with no redundancy in place at the core of our network.

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  • Redundancy has been restored so this incident has been resolved.

  • Our network engineers have found the likely cause of this incident and are investigating this together with our vendor. We will continue running with no redundancy at this moment.