Technical team implemented the necessary fixes, completed validation activities, and confirmed service stability through continuous monitoring. All services are operating normally. PoP is fully operational and ready for service.
We appreciate your patience and understanding throughout this incident.
Posted Jul 10, 2026 - 23:38 UTC
Monitoring
Technical team has successfully activated the PoP, and traffic has been restored to the Johannesburg, South Africa (QRA) PoP. Verification testing and continuous monitoring are currently underway to validate stability and confirm the PoP is fully operational and ready for service.
Next Status Update on this Incident will be provided no later than 23:40 UTC.
Posted Jul 10, 2026 - 23:10 UTC
Update
Our team is currently working to reactivate the affected Point of Presence (PoP). We will provide another update once the PoP has been successfully restored.
In the meantime, traffic is being rerouted through an alternate data center within the region to maintain service availability. During this period, customers may experience increased latency and intermittent timeouts. The team continues to closely monitor the environment and is actively working to restore normal service as quickly as possible. Next update on the issue will be shared no later than 23:36 UTC.
Posted Jul 10, 2026 - 23:06 UTC
Identified
The team has identified the underlying issue and implemented a fix. To ensure business continuity and validate service stability, the Johannesburg, South Africa (QRA) PoP is scheduled to be reactivated at 23:00 UTC .
In the meantime, traffic is being rerouted through an alternate data center in the region. Customers may experience increased latency and intermittent timeouts while the reroute remains in place. The team continues to closely monitor the environment .
Next update on the issue will be shared no later than 23:00 UTC.
Posted Jul 10, 2026 - 16:04 UTC
Investigating
We have identified a potential issue in the Johannesburg, South Africa (QRA) data center. Traffic is being rerouted through an alternate data center in the region. Customers may encounter some latency for the duration of time that the reroute is in place.
The status updates are an integral part of proactive monitoring and transparent communication about the status of our cloud services. Imperva investigates and attributes a status to all detected events that may or may not affect availability of the service.
In the event of a service disruption, the update will include potential impacts to any affected region.
Posted Jul 10, 2026 - 15:38 UTC
This incident affected: EMEA PoPs (Johannesburg, South Africa (QRA)).