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Stickied Incidents

Saturday 28th June 2025

Seattle Network Increased latency for China

We're currently seeing increased latency to/from China for our Seattle network due to suspected fiber cuts on the US west coast, this appears to be heavily impacting China Unicom's network (AS4837) which has likely lost considerable capacity. CMIN2 should not see any impact apart from a temporary 20ms latency increase due to a re-route caused by the fiber cuts. This shouldn't take too long to be resolved.

  • The fiber cut was fixed at 4pm UTC and we can confirm everything is now looking normal.

  • Confirmed fiber cut, here is the explanation from our transport provider: There is a fiber cut between Vacaville, CA and Sacramento, CA. The fiber cut was caused by a car hitting a utility pole.

    It's likely that China Unicom is suffering capacity loss due to this same incident, there is no estimated fix time yet.

  • Past Incidents

    Tuesday 24th June 2025

    No incidents reported

    Monday 23rd June 2025

    Seattle Network AS4837 outbound routing temporarily disabled

    China Unicom is currently performing maintenance on our outbound AS4837 so we have temporarily re-routed to AS4134 until the maintenance is over.

  • China Unicom has now finished their maintenance and AS4837 has been reactivated.

  • Sunday 22nd June 2025

    No incidents reported

    Saturday 21st June 2025

    DALSKVM1 DALSKVM1 outage - Dallas storage KVM VPS

    At around 3am UTC, Dallas storage KVM VPS server DALSKVM1 shutdown all VMs, this was an unintentional result of routine maintenance. We are gradually booting VMs back up, you may boot your VPS in the VPS control panel if it's still offline.

  • All VMs have now been booted as of 03:50 UTC.

  • Friday 20th June 2025

    No incidents reported

    Thursday 19th June 2025

    No incidents reported

    Wednesday 18th June 2025

    No incidents reported

    Tuesday 17th June 2025

    Seattle Network Seattle inbound routing - NCP - higher latency for 20Gb/s IPs

    As of today, our inbound routing from the AS4134 NCP line (only used by our 20Gb/s DDoS protected IPs) has been disabled due to Ceranetworks closing their Portland POP. All inbound China routing now routes via Los Angeles therefore latency from China will have increased in many scenarios for 20Gb/s DDoS protected IPs. We are working on a feasibility study of whether we can obtain our own AS4134 NCP line, we currently do not have a time estimate.

    All non China inbound traffic for 20Gb/s DDoS protected IPs is temporarily being routed via Los Angeles too, this will be corrected in the coming days to route directly via Seattle instead.

    200Gb/s DDoS protected IPs are unaffected by this and have identical routing to before.