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Maintenance
[Vendor Power Maintenance] Vendor Maintenance - Sydney – July 14-20, 2025

We would like to notify you of upcoming emergency vendor maintenance activities that will affect services in our Sydney datacenter. The emergency vendor maintenance has been scheduled to start on July 14, 2025 and finish on July 20, 2025.

Location: Sydney, Australia

Schedule: Start time: July 14, 2025, 21:00 UTC End time: July 20, 2025, 08:00 UTC Planned impact: Impact expected (see below for details)

Reason for this maintenance:

The vendor is implementing improvements to the datacenter power delivery, requiring both the A- and B-feeds to be temporarily disconnected.

Expected impact: Full downtime / reduced redundancy.

During this emergency vendor power maintenance, our vendor will disconnect either the A- or B-feeds during daily maintenance windows from 21:00 - 08:00 UTC on July 14 until July 20.

If your server is connected redundantly this means one of the connected PSUs will be disconnected during these windows (reduced redundancy).

If your server is connected to a single power feed, this means full downtime for the duration of the maintenance works.

[Cooling Maintenance] Rotterdam – Data Center Air Supply Temperature Change – July 21, 2025

We would like to inform you of an upcoming cooling maintenance being performed in our Rotterdam datacenter. This maintenance is scheduled for July 22nd, 2025.

Location:

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Schedule:

Start Time: July 21, 2025, 06:00 UTC

End Time: August 21, 2025, 18:00 UTC

Planned downtime:

No downtime is expected

Reason for this maintenance:

As part of our ongoing commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility we will begin increasing the air supply temperature in our server rooms from 22°C to 24°C. This adjustment is being made to improve the overall energy efficiency of our facility, to ensure we continue complying with European regulatory guidelines and to reduce the load on our cooling systems.

Expected downtime/impact:

No downtime is expected.

[Maintenance] 2025 Rotterdam Q3 quarterly on-load tests

Dear customer,

In the below overview you will find the date and time of our planned on-load tests in our  Smartdc Rotterdam datacenter for Q3 2025:

Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

On-load test Q3: Startdatum: 5 August 2025, 06:00 UTC Einddatum: 5 August 2025, 08:00 UTC

Expected downtime: None expected

Impact:  No impact expected

Reason for these maintenances: These on-load tests are routine and meant to test the back-up power systems of our Rotterdam facility. This is to ensure that everything remains fully operational in the event of a power outage in the facility.

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

Past Incidents

Thursday 22nd, September 2022

NL: Amsterdam Router incident in Amsterdam datacenter

At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Router incident in Amsterdam datacenter is 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: N/A at this time.

Impact: Due to the current incident with our router in the Amsterdam datacenter, users between these and surrounding regions may experience connection issues.

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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  • After the reboot of the router all traffic was restored. As there is no more impact expected we are resolving this incident. We keep in contact with our vendor to report the issue and work on a solution implementation for the future to prevent these type of incidents.

  • The Amsterdam router was rebooted and connectivity restored. We have raised a case with our hardware vendor to to investigate the cause of the incident.

  • IT: Milan Backbone link between our Milan and Bucharest datacenters down

    At this moment, we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Milan and Bucharest datacenters.

    The cause of the incident is currently: Fiber break

    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: Unknown.

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

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  • This incident has been resolved.

  • This incident is caused by a fiber break. Technicians have arrived at the fault location and are i progress of locating the exact fault point. No ETR know at this time

  • Wednesday 21st, September 2022

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

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

    The cause of the incident is currently: Known, Fiber damage due to bridge fire

    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: Unknown.

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

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  • Vendor has completed fiber splicing and services are being confirmed as restored. Awaiting final hands off from Vendor

  • Vendor identified the cause of the fiber damage. Due to a fire on a bridge fibers running over the bridge got damaged. Technicians and splicing crew are at the fault location. No ETR as of yet.

  • Tuesday 20th, September 2022

    No incidents reported

    Monday 19th, September 2022

    No incidents reported

    Sunday 18th, September 2022

    No incidents reported

    Saturday 17th, September 2022

    US: Ashburn Backbone link between our Atlanta and Ashburn datacenters down

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Atlanta and Ashburn 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 Atlanta and Ashburn datacenters, impact could be visible in the form of increased latency.

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  • The link has remained stable. Waiting to hear from vendor.

  • Friday 16th, September 2022

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

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Dallas and Chicago 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 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 Dallas 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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  • This incident has been resolved.

  • Network vendor reports that the fiber cut is partially restored. Our circuit is taking traffic so we will monitor the link until hands off from vendor.

  • RO: Bucharest Backbone link between our Milan and Bucharest datacenters down

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Milan and Bucharest 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 are in touch with our vendor regarding status updates.

    Estimated time of repair: Unknown.

    Impact: Due to the current incident on our backbone link between our Milan and Bucharest 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. Network vendor repaired a fiber cut ~25 Kilometers from Bucharest.

  • AT: Vienna Hardware issue datacenter Vienna

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Hardware issue datacenter Vienna

    The cause of the incident is currently: Unknown

    We have taken the following actions to resolve the incident: Our engineers are working to resolve this incident together with the hardware vendor

    Estimated time of repair: Repairs are currently ongoing.

    Impact: Due to the current incident in our Vienna datacenter, users around the surrounding region 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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  • Together with our hardware vendor the issue is resolved. During this incident data was collected and being investigated by hardware vendor to prevent future similar incidents.

  • HU: Budapest Backbone link between our Budapest and Vienna datacenters down

    At this moment we are experiencing problems with: Backbone link between our Budapest and Vienna 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 are in touch with our vendor regarding status updates.

    Estimated time of repair: Unknown.

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

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  • This incident has been resolved.