[ICM-3711] JNB to QRA PoP Migration – Johannesburg, South Africa

Scheduled Maintenance Report for Imperva

Completed

The scheduled maintenance has been completed.
Posted Jun 05, 2025 - 11:00 UTC

In progress

Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Jun 04, 2025 - 21:00 UTC

Scheduled

As part of our commitment to building a future-facing network, Imperva recently launched our Next Generation Architecture in the QRA - Johannesburg, South Africa PoP with improved capacity, connectivity, and services. This PoP is replacing our currently operational PoP in JNB - Johannesburg, South Africa. Imperva will be migrating all services and customer traffic from our JNB PoP to our QRA PoP, and decommissioning our JNB PoP during a scheduled maintenance window which will begin at June 04 at 21:00 UTC, completing by June 05 at 07:00 UTC.

For Cloud WAF customers, Imperva will reroute traffic to an unaffected PoP in the region for the duration of the maintenance, with no expected interruption to Cloud WAF services. At the end of the maintenance, traffic will be serviced by the new PoP. DDoS Protection for Networks customers must ensure that the advertisement of their ranges via an alternate connection such as GRE tunnels or Cross-Connects is in place prior to the start of maintenance to avoid interruption of service. At the end of the maintenance, DDoS Protection traffic will be serviced by the new PoP. If Performance Monitoring is enabled on the connections, you will notice a change in the IP address of the PM servers that are sending ICMP echo messages. This might require you to modify ACL/firewall configurations to allow ICMP traffic from the new IPs. To learn more, see https://docs.imperva.com/bundle/cloud-application-security/page/network-ddos/performance-monitoring.htm
Posted May 29, 2025 - 00:14 UTC