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Experiencing partially degraded performance

Infraly - Global - Network Instability
  • Update
    Update

    Additional network capacity has been successfully added without any issues. Our team continues to monitor performance closely to ensure optimal stability and reliability.

    In the coming days, several more ports are scheduled for activation with our Tier 1 providers, further strengthening our network capacity and resilience.

    We want to sincerely thank everyone who has supported us throughout this unprecedented event. Your patience and trust mean a great deal to us, and we’re proud to continue delivering solid, stable experiences for all of our customers.

  • Update
    Update

    Our network team is in the process of activating several additional ports with our Tier 1 providers. During this activation period, there may be brief instances of connectivity instability as new paths are brought online and traffic is rebalanced.

    Please know that our team is doing everything possible to ensure a smooth transition while strengthening our overall capacity and redundancy. These upgrades are part of our ongoing efforts to stay ahead of the evolving challenges within today’s complex network landscape.

    We appreciate your patience and understanding as we continue improving reliability and performance across our global network.

  • Monitoring
    Monitoring

    We want to provide clarity regarding the network disruptions some customers have experienced.

    At present, the Internet is facing major instability caused by a record-breaking DDoS botnet known as Aisuru. This botnet has launched attacks in the multi-terabit per second (Tbps) range, so large that they not only affect targeted networks but also cause congestion across Internet service providers and upstream carriers worldwide. The impact is being seen far beyond any single provider, with effects rippling across a wide range of services globally.

    To minimize the impact, we have been actively shifting traffic between all available DDoS protection partners at our disposal. Our team is closely monitoring attacks and implementing real-time routing adjustments to reroute traffic away from congested paths, while also coordinating with upstream carriers to ensure the fastest possible recovery when instability occurs.

    It is important to understand that no provider is fully immune to this botnet due to its unprecedented scale. Industry-wide, providers such as OVH, GSL, Cosmic Guard, Path, NeoProtect, and many others have all faced the same challenges. If attackers target a protection provider’s own network, temporary instability can still occur until routes are rebalanced, and even with multiple providers in place, there is no guarantee that these issues can be fully resolved when attacks of this magnitude occur.

    Online games are particularly sensitive to these conditions because of the way their protocols handle connections and timeouts. Even if routing is corrected quickly, the initial attack may already have caused packet loss, lag spikes, or disconnects before adjustments can take effect.

    Please be assured that it is in our best interest to keep your services stable and resilient. Our team is monitoring this situation around the clock and taking every possible step to reduce impact. We will continue adjusting traffic flows and working closely with our DDoS protection partners as the situation evolves.

    This level of attack is unprecedented, and while it is affecting providers worldwide, we remain committed to doing everything possible to shield your services and maintain stability.

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