Houston (IAH)
Fastly will be adding capacity at our Houston (IAH) POP. End-users may observe connection resets as traffic is migrated onto new hardware starting on 03 October 2023 at 05:00 UTC.
Our estimated duration is 4h.
When this change is applied, customers may observe additional origin traffic as new cache nodes retrieve content from origin. Please verify that your origin access lists allow the full range of Fastly IP addresses (https://docs.fastly.com/en/guides/accessing-fastlys-ip-ranges). Customers with any questions or concerns should contact Fastly’s Support team (support@fastly.com).
Fastly will be performing scheduled maintenance on our Houston (IAH) data center from 19 September 2023, 06:00 UTC - 19 September 2023, 12:00 UTC.
During this time frame traffic will be redirected to neighboring POPs in the region.
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We have extended completion time to 15:00 UTC.
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We have extended completion time to 17:00 UTC.
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We have extended completion time to 19:00 UTC.
The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
We're currently investigating performance impacts in Europe, North America.
All other locations and services are unaffected.
This issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
This incident has been resolved.
We're currently investigating potential impact to performance with our CDN services.
A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
Fastly is aware of an expected critical vulnerability the OpenSSL project is expected to disclose in the near future. We are studying the currently available information surrounding this vulnerability and do not currently believe that Fastly is vulnerable. We will continue to monitor as additional information is released and will provide our customers with more information as available.
Fastly has reviewed the initial notification from OpenSSL regarding CVE-2022-3786 and CVE-2022-3602. We have analyzed the versions of OpenSSL in use at Fastly, and verified that we do not use OpenSSL 3.x. Fastly and customer usage of Fastly services are not vulnerable to CVE-2022-3786 or CVE-2022-3602.
We're currently investigating potential impact to performance with our CDN services.
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
This incident has been resolved.