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They keep going down one by one, now 6/9 of them are down. It's been going on for over a week.

I use Singapore endpoints for lower latency gaming and downloading. Every couple of days i have to login into my pfsense firewall and set the endpoint to new server because the previous ones keep failing.

Pretty frustrating.

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7 hours ago, nva said:

They keep going down one by one, now 6/9 of them are down. It's been going on for over a week.

I use Singapore endpoints for lower latency gaming and downloading. Every couple of days i have to login into my pfsense firewall and set the endpoint to new server because the previous ones keep failing.

Pretty frustrating.


Hello!

You are right, we apologize for any inconvenience. At this stage we can assure you that we are working to improve the uptime in Singapore and we are confident that you will see enhancements in the near future.

Kind regards
 

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3 hours ago, nestegg101 said:

Is there any way to make Singapore servers more... dependable?


Hello!

In the last 12 months it appears that Singapore datacenters are "cursed": a major fiber cut, various server hardware failures (now Hydra motherboard is gone, for example), various power outages... We operate servers in two separate datacenters, we will assess the situation in the near future.

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3 hours ago, Staff said:

Hello!

In the last 12 months it appears that Singapore datacenters are "cursed": a major fiber cut, various server hardware failures (now Hydra motherboard is gone, for example), various power outages... We operate servers in two separate datacenters, we will assess the situation in the near future.

Kind regards
 

Thank you for the quick reply.

I am glad that AirVPN is monitoring the situation in Singapore. You are right, there have been a slew of incidents with the Singapore servers for quite a long time now. It is not a good thing for users who rely on them, especially those who require 24/7 VPN tunnels which means the longer the uptime the better.

There is also another reliability issue I would like to report with the Singapore servers. In my long experience with them, the connection seems to rather frequently suffer brief periods of dropouts with some dropouts happening at almost the same time each day while others are more random. Some of the servers exhibit this tendency more than others. This has been my observation.

I hope AirVPN will make a decision to greatly improve the Singapore servers' reliability after the assessment soon.

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