Over the past few days, our servers in Europe went through a planned replacement and upgrade. As part of this process, several IP address ranges were expanded and reassigned. Unfortunately, some of the older IPs were reassigned to other clients a little too early — before we had fully transitioned everything over. As a result, a handful of websites were temporarily harder to access, especially for visitors outside of the European region.
We completely understand how frustrating that must have been, especially for those accessing our services from South America, North America, and Asia. It wasn’t ideal — but the good news is: it’s all resolved now.
According to the latest updates from our infrastructure status pages, all services are either already back online or will be fully restored within the next few minutes. The new IP address ranges are now active, and everything is being closely monitored to ensure ongoing stability.
The silver lining in all of this is that the expanded IP range opens the door to deploying additional servers. In fact, several new machines are being placed and configured as we speak, and they’ll start serving new online content services in the upcoming days. We’re excited about what’s coming next.
On a technical note: while IPv6 adoption is helping solve many allocation limitations, IPv4 is still very much required for full global compatibility. As always, we’re staying on top of it and doing our best to secure the necessary resources. Sometimes that just means waiting a bit longer than we’d like, but we’re moving forward.
Thanks for your patience and continued support. More good things are on the way!