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Past Incidents

Tuesday 9th, March 2021

No incidents reported

Monday 8th, March 2021

No incidents reported

Sunday 7th, March 2021

No incidents reported

Saturday 6th, March 2021

ES: Madrid Backbone link between our Madrid and Saint-Denis datacenters

At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Madrid and Saint-Denis datacenters is offline.

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 are in touch with our vendor regarding status updates.

Estimated time of repair: No ETR available at this time.

Impact: Due to the current incident on our backbone link between our Madrid and Saint-Denis 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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  • This incident has been resolved

  • Friday 5th, March 2021

    US: Chicago Backbone link between our Chicago and Toronto datacenters down

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Chicago and Toronto datacenters down.

    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 are in touch with our vendor regarding status updates.

    Estimated time of repair: No ETR available at this time.

    Impact: Due to the current incident on our backbone link between our Chicago and Toronto 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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  • This incident has been resolved.

  • Our vendor has completed work and the results came back negative. As a result investigations will continue

  • Our vendor reports they have dispatched a technician to investigate an on-site fiber node. They will provide an update once work is assessed.

  • Thursday 4th, March 2021

    No incidents reported

    Wednesday 3rd, March 2021

    CA: Montreal Backbone link between our Montreal and Amsterdam datacenters down

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Montreal and Amsterdam datacenters down.

    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 are in touch with our vendor regarding status updates.

    Estimated time of repair: No ETR available at this time.

    Impact: Due to the current incident on our backbone link between our Montreal and Amsterdam 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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  • This issue has been resolved.

  • NL: Heerlen Backbone link between our Heerlen and Frankfurt datacenters down

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Heerlen and Frankfurt datacenters down.

    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 are in touch with our vendor regarding status updates.

    Estimated time of repair: No ETR available at this time.

    Impact: Due to the current incident on our backbone link between our Heerlen and Frankfurt 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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    Tuesday 2nd, March 2021

    UAE: Dubai Connectivity issues in Dubai Datacenter

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: The Dubai datacenter

    The cause of the incident is currently: Unknown

    We have taken the following actions to resolve the incident: Unknown

    Estimated time of repair: Unknown

    Impact: Downtime for end-users in the Dubai area

    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 should slowly be recovering.