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Maintenance
[Power Maintenance] Generator Maintenance - Rotterdam – March 3, 2026

Dear Client,

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

Location:

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Schedule:

Start time: March 3, 2026, 07:30 UTC

End time: March 3, 2026, 10:30 UTC

Planned impact: Impact expected (see below for details)

Reason for this maintenance:

To ensure the proper functioning of our power infrastructure of our Rotterdam facility in the event of a power outage, our generators will undergo testing. We will be simulating a real power outage by switching off power to our phase monitoring systems.

Expected impact:

The lighting will briefly blink and there will be a short interruption on B-feed during the switchover to the emergency power. If everything is working correctly we will switch back when possible without extra interruption.

Reduced redundancy: As the generator control systems are switched to maintenance mode during the test run, auxiliary power redundancy is reduced during the maintenance window.

[Infrastructure Maintenance] Cooling Maintenance - Heerlen – March 23, 2026

We would like to notify you of upcoming cooling maintenance activities that will affect services in our Heerlen datacenter. The cooling maintenance has been scheduled for March 23, 2026.

Location:

Heerlen, The Netherlands

Schedule:

Start time: March 23, 2026, 07:00 UTC

End time: March 23, 2026, 16:00 UTC

Planned impact: Reduced redundancy (see below for details)

Reason for Maintenance:

We will perform preventive maintenance on the cooling systems to ensure continued reliability and safe operation.

Expected Impact: During the maintenance the cooling units will be maintained one by one. Cooling will remain available, but redundancy will be temporarily reduced while the work is carried out.

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

Friday 18th, September 2020

US: Chicago Backbone link between our Santa Clara and Chicago datacenters

At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Santa Clara and Chicago datacenters

The cause of the incident is currently: Our vendor has reported fiber damage along the route.

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

Estimated time of repair: Ongoing

Impact: Due to the current ongoing incident on our backbone link between our Santa Clara and Chicago 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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  • Repairs are now complete and services have been restored.

  • Field crews have identified the damaged fiber and is working on repairs. No ETR at this time.

  • Thursday 17th, September 2020

    US: Ashburn Backbone link between our 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: Our vendor has reported a DWDM outage in the DC metro area.

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

    Estimated time of repair: Ongoing

    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.

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  • This incident has been resolved.

  • Traffic is flowing through the link once again, but our vendor has not given us an official hands off.

  • Our vendor reports the damage was caused by construction and crews will have to replace 1500 feet of 864 and 432 ct fiber. We are expecting the repair to take approx 18 hours to complete.

  • Backbone link between our Moscow and Kiev data centers

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Moscow and Kiev data centers

    The cause of the incident is currently: Unknown

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

    Estimated time of repair: Unknown

    Impact: Due to the current ongoing incident on our backbone link between our Moscow and Kiev datacenters. Traffic inbetween and around these two points regions may experience increased latency and packet loss.

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  • Services have been restored and operational.

  • Crews report that emergency repairs have been completed. We are continuing to monitor the incident and link.

  • Crews have identified the issue and are working on repairs. No ETR at this time.

  • Wednesday 16th, September 2020

    No incidents reported

    Tuesday 15th, September 2020

    No incidents reported

    Monday 14th, September 2020

    No incidents reported

    Sunday 13th, September 2020

    No incidents reported

    Saturday 12th, September 2020

    No incidents reported

    Friday 11th, September 2020

    US: Ashburn Backbone link between our 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: Unknown

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

    Estimated time of repair: Ongoing

    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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  • Repairs are now complete and services have been restored.

  • Our vendor has confirmed a fiber cut in Texas and are currently on site working to repair it.

  • 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: Unknown

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

    Estimated time of repair: Ongoing

    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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  • The backbone link has been restored.